The sequence diagram does not currently support visualization of the time at which the timeout message was sent back, and will only indicate when it was processed. The time of processing may not correspond to the time at which a timeout message was sent back for processing by the timeout message scheduler. These arrows are shown in the order in which those messages were sent or published. If the endpoint received more than one message of that type, the specific message being processed may be seen by hovering over or selecting the processing box.Ī message arrow shown leaving a processing box represents an outgoing message that was sent or published while processing the incoming message. This is represented by a box on the endpoint lifeline labelled with the message type. Some time after a message is received, it is processed by the receiving endpoint. Right-clicking on a message label shows actions related to that message. The arrow always points from the sending endpoint to the receiving endpoint. When a message is sent, a solid arrow is drawn from the lifeline of the sending endpoint to the lifeline of the receiving endpoint, labelled with the message type. The diagram will show only the last 50 messages from the conversation, and this may not include the initiating message. It can also happen if the number of messages in the conversation is very large. This can happen if the conversation started a long time ago and the initiating message has expired. The Start of Conversation marker may not always be visible.
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