Issue 6132: SendObjectAction (uml2-superstructure-ftf) Source: NIST (Dr. Conrad Bock, conrad.bock(at)nist.gov) Nature: Clarification Severity: Significant Summary: Clean up SendObjectAction so it doesn't refer to signals. It can send any object, including a signal. Resolution: see above Revised Text: Actions taken: August 30, 2003: received issue March 8, 2005: closed issue Discussion: In the Association section of SendObjectAction, p 255, cha nge the description of request to: "The request object, which is transmitted to the target object. The object may be copied in transmission, so identity might not be preserved. (Specialized from InvocationActon.argument)" Just below that, change the description of target to: "The target object to which the signal is sent." In the Rationale section of SendObjectAction, p 255, change the sentence to: "Sends any object to a specified target object." End of Annotations:===== Name: Conrad Bock Company: NIST mailFrom: conrad.bock@nist.gov Nature: Clarification Severity: Significant Subject: SendObjectAction Clean up SendObjectAction so it doesn't refer to signals. It can send Issue 6132: SendObjectAction Actions Ian W. http://www.omg.org/issues/issue6132.txt yourdirectory/uml2-superstructure-ftf.open.html#Issue6132 Resolved In the Association section of SendObjectAction, p 255, change the description of request to: "The request object, which is transmitted to the target object. The object may be copied in transmission, so identity might not be preserved. (Specialized from InvocationActon.argument)" Just below that, change the description of target to" "The target object to which the signal is sent." In the Rationale section of SendObjectAction, p 255, change the sentence to: "Sends any object to a specified target object." any object, including a signal.