service level xsl for eaches are really useful, but it feels like the ide treats it like a feature that you can use if you know about it, but otherwise are hidden. Really its a feature that becomes more useful the more experienced developers become so it should be made more apparent on the canvas screen. This also makes it easier to troubleshoot, so you can see at a glance when its applied.
Options:
1. outline the blue service in the orange, same orange that Loop service is in. So that color denotes the looping functionality
2. show on the method canvas the arrows chasing each other to show that it has a foreach/loop on it
Service Level XSL For Eaches - Easier To See
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Re: Service Level XSL For Eaches - Easier To See
heres a mock up for the border option
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Heres a mockup of the icon option too
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Re: Service Level XSL For Eaches - Easier To See
We have not decided on the best approach for this task, i will create a task for it and go through the options to find the most fitting.
to track this request, task #10173.
to track this request, task #10173.
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Re: Service Level XSL For Eaches - Easier To See
This feature has been implemented as of DesignTime Revision 2307.
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