The IDE's UML Modeling feature offers a number of features that let you easily navigate any diagram. Diagram navigation tools are especially useful in quickly and efficiently moving around large or complex diagrams. The IDE lets you navigate within diagrams in the following ways:
When a relationship is navigable, an arrow appears at the destination end of the link in the Diagram editor. A navigability arrow originates from the element that is responsible for specifying a corresponding member in the destination class. For example, a navigability arrow should point from the class RentCar to the class Client when the following conditions are true for both elements: