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To compile a map along with all of its submaps, right-click the map in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and choose Compile with submaps from the context menu. The "Console" view displays messages about the success or failure of compilation attempts. Deleting components from the repository As you develop a business integration system, the design of the system frequently changes. New requirements and environmental differences commonly result in the redesign of an interface. You will want to make sure that the repository contains only the components it needs to solve business problems according to the current design, and that will sometimes mean that you have to delete components that belong to designs that have changed. Deleting the entire repository To delete all of the components in a server repository using System Manager do the following: 1. In the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, right-click the server instance whose repository you want to delete and choose Delete Repository from the context menu. 2. At the "Delete repository confirmation" prompt click OK. 3. At the next "Delete repository confirmation" prompt click OK. Deleting components using the component browser Do the following to delete components from an InterChange Server Express repository by using the component browser: 1. In the InterChange Server Express Component Management view, select the components you want to delete in the browser. You can use standard Windows techniques for selecting multiple items, such as holding Shift to select multiple contiguous items, and holding Ctrl to select multiple non-contiguous items. 2. To delete a component you must first make sure it is in an inactive state. Before attempting to delete any components, ensure that they are in an inactive state by stopping them. To stop a component using the InterChange Server Express Component Management view in System Manager, see "Managing component states in the repository" on page 84. To stop a component using System Monitor, see the System Administration Guide. 3. Do one of the following to delete the selected components: v Press Delete v Right-click one of the selected components and choose Delete from the context menu v Select Edit > Delete from the menu bar Figure 28 on page 91 shows System Manager when the component browser is used to delete components. 90 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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To
compile
a
map
along
with
all
of
its
submaps,
right-click
the
map
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
choose
Compile
with
submaps
from
the
context
menu.
The
“Console”
view
displays
messages
about
the
success
or
failure
of
compilation
attempts.
Deleting
components
from
the
repository
As
you
develop
a
business
integration
system,
the
design
of
the
system
frequently
changes.
New
requirements
and
environmental
differences
commonly
result
in
the
redesign
of
an
interface.
You
will
want
to
make
sure
that
the
repository
contains
only
the
components
it
needs
to
solve
business
problems
according
to
the
current
design,
and
that
will
sometimes
mean
that
you
have
to
delete
components
that
belong
to
designs
that
have
changed.
Deleting
the
entire
repository
To
delete
all
of
the
components
in
a
server
repository
using
System
Manager
do
the
following:
1.
In
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
right-click
the
server
instance
whose
repository
you
want
to
delete
and
choose
Delete
Repository
from
the
context
menu.
2.
At
the
“Delete
repository
confirmation”
prompt
click
OK
.
3.
At
the
next
“Delete
repository
confirmation”
prompt
click
OK
.
Deleting
components
using
the
component
browser
Do
the
following
to
delete
components
from
an
InterChange
Server
Express
repository
by
using
the
component
browser:
1.
In
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view,
select
the
components
you
want
to
delete
in
the
browser.
You
can
use
standard
Windows
techniques
for
selecting
multiple
items,
such
as
holding
Shift
to
select
multiple
contiguous
items,
and
holding
Ctrl
to
select
multiple
non-contiguous
items.
2.
To
delete
a
component
you
must
first
make
sure
it
is
in
an
inactive
state.
Before
attempting
to
delete
any
components,
ensure
that
they
are
in
an
inactive
state
by
stopping
them.
To
stop
a
component
using
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
in
System
Manager,
see
“Managing
component
states
in
the
repository”
on
page
84.
To
stop
a
component
using
System
Monitor,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
3.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
delete
the
selected
components:
v
Press
Delete
v
Right-click
one
of
the
selected
components
and
choose
Delete
from
the
context
menu
v
Select
Edit
>
Delete
from
the
menu
bar
Figure
28
on
page
91
shows
System
Manager
when
the
component
browser
is
used
to
delete
components.
90
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide