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Fanout of connections [message #94829] Sun, 21 January 2007 12:57 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: clancy31415926.gmail.com

What is the recommended approach for a situation where you need a connection
(polyline say) to be able to "fanout" to multiple targets? An example would
be a family tree where a single person/couple has multiple children. Another
might be in a wiring diagram.

Thanks,
sc
Re: Fanout of connections [message #95084 is a reply to message #94829] Mon, 22 January 2007 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
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Hello Stephen,

> An example would be a family tree where a single person/couple has
> multiple children. Another might be in a wiring diagram.

You can create several links from the person/couple to each child.

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Alex Shatalin
Re: Fanout of connections [message #95366 is a reply to message #95084] Tue, 23 January 2007 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: clancy31415926.gmail.com

Alex,

How would you then address the situation where the link is a single "thing"
in the domain model. For instance a portion of shared memory that has one
writer and several readers.

sc
"Alex Shatalin" <vano@borland.com> wrote in message
news:3c3172e6f2e88c90c4b11ab78a7@news.eclipse.org...
> Hello Stephen,
>
>> An example would be a family tree where a single person/couple has
>> multiple children. Another might be in a wiring diagram.
>
> You can create several links from the person/couple to each child.
>
> -----------------
> Alex Shatalin
>
>
Re: Fanout of connections [message #95528 is a reply to message #95366] Tue, 23 January 2007 11:46 Go to previous message
Alexander Shatalin is currently offline Alexander ShatalinFriend
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Hello Stephen,

> How would you then address the situation where the link is a single
> "thing" in the domain model. For instance a portion of shared memory
> that has one writer and several readers.
Several reference-only links from "portion of shared memory" to readers.

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Alex Shatalin
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