Issue 15349: Figure 88: Interfaces (soaml-rtf) Source: SINTEF (Brian Elvesæter, brian.elvesater(at)sintef.no) Nature: Revision Severity: Minor Summary: The interfaces should be stereotyped <<Consumer>> and <<Provider>>. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: July 1, 2010: received issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== s is issue # 15349 From: Brian Elvesær Figure 88: Interfaces To: Brian.Elvesater@sintef.no Cc: soaml-ftf@omg.org Subject: Re: issues 15349 - 15351 -- SoaML issues (no RTF chartered) X-KeepSent: 82954864:650FBDB0-8525775E:004425E3; type=4; name=$KeepSent X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 8.5.1 September 28, 2009 From: Jim Amsden Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 08:29:52 -0400 X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on D03NM118/03/M/IBM(Release 8.5.1FP2|March 17, 2010) at 07/12/2010 06:29:53, Serialize complete at 07/12/2010 06:29:53 The <> and <> stereotypes are needed to distinguish interfaces that are used in ServiceContracts. This is a ServiceInterface that clearly distinguishes the roles the interfaces play by the usage and realization dependencies. Note that the same interface can often be used to type a service and a request, so the Consumer and Provider stereotypes don't always apply. Jim Amsden, Senior Technical Staff Member Rational EA and ADC Tools 919-461-3689 From: Juergen Boldt To: issues@omg.org, soaml-ftf@omg.org Date: 07/08/2010 01:23 PM Subject: issues 15349 - 15351 -- SoaML issues (no RTF chartered) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is issue # 15349 From: Brian Elvesær Figure 88: Interfaces The interfaces should be stereotyped <> and <>. ============================================================== This is issue # 15350 From: Brian Elvesær Figure 89: Interface Apply <> stereotype. ============================================================== This is issue # 15351 From: Brian Elvesær Figure 91: Interface Apply <> stereotype. Juergen Boldt Director, Member Services Object Management Group 140 Kendrick St Building A Suite 300 Needham, MA 02494 USA tel: +1 781 444 0404 x 132 fax: +1 781 444 0320 email: juergen@omg.org www.omg.org The interfaces should be stereotyped <> and <>.