I used a plug-in in Eclipse Neon which is called ObjectAid, it's a plug-in that generates a UML Diagram automatically.
Now I understand everything in the generated UML except for one thing, which is the label next to the arrow "~class instance". What does that part mean?
This is just an identical image, not the real one, of the UML generated so please understand that that's just an example.
EDIT:
//more codes here
static APAGenerator generateAPA = new APAGenerator();
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
generateAPA.run();
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
//more codes here
@Helquin, you should code in java ?
If you do not specify the visibility the default is private-package. It explains the visibility.
Note: protected in java is also package (see java visibility).
But instead having ~class instance, you should get an underlined ~generateAPA with a cardinality of 1.
Well, I can't speak for this ObjectAid (and what their makers thought they should do), but as per UML specification the
~
tells the visibility ispackage
and it's followed by the role name which the association takes (IOW: the attribute being used). So the name isclass instance
which seems odd.