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Figure 9-10 shows two views of a block House with a connector of type Water Delivery.

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Figure 9-10: Two views of Water Delivery connector within House block
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Figure 9-10 shows two views of a block House with a connector of type Water Delivery.
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The connector in the top view “decomposes” into the subconnectors in the lower view according to the internal structure of Water Delivery. The subconnectors relate the nested ports of :WaterSupply to the nested ports of :WaterClient.
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Figure 9-8 shows an association block Water Delivery between a bank of spigots and a faucet. The «port» keyword indicates which association ends are ports (associations use properties as ends, which can be ports).
Figure 9-9 shows the internal structure of Water Delivery defining connectors between the spigots in the bank and inlets on the faucet.
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