IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 107

Refreshing, resources, Deleting, Using, Eclipse-based, workbenches, Opening, closing, perspectives

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To cut, copy, and paste integration components or shortcuts in the file system, launch Windows Explorer and navigate to the appropriate subdirectory within the project directory, copy the file that shares the name of the component, and paste it into the appropriate subdirectory within the destination project directory. If you use cut, copy, and paste operations in the file system, you must refresh the integration component library or user project in System Manager in order to see the newly added resources. For more information, see "Refreshing resources." You cannot just cut, copy, and paste whole user projects or integration component libraries, because there are meta-data references maintained in the workbench that specify which user projects and libraries exist. Copying a folder into the workspace directory does not update those meta-data references. You can, however, create a new user project or library in System Manager to satisfy the meta-data entries, and then paste the folders of component definitions into the directory for the new library or user project. Refreshing resources If you add component definitions to a library or shortcuts to a user project by cutting, copying, and pasting files in the file system (as described in "Modifying map and collaboration object properties in integration component libraries" on page 63) then you must refresh the library in System Manager so that the changes are reflected. To refresh an integration component library or user project, right-click it in System Manager and choose Refresh View from the context menu. Deleting resources Do the following to delete a workbench resource: 1. Either right-click the resource in System Manager and choose Delete from the context menu or select the resource in System Manager and press the Delete key. 2. When presented with the "Delete Component" dialog, click OK. Note: If a component has dependencies then you will not be allowed to delete it. Using Eclipse-based workbenches This section describes some of the optional tasks you may want to perform in your tooling framework to make your experience with the tools more efficient. Opening and closing perspectives This section describes how to open and close perspectives. Opening perspectives Do the following to open a perspective in the workbench: 1. Select Window > Open Perspective > Other from the menu bar of your workbench. 2. At the "Select Perspective" dialog, choose the perspective you want to open and click OK. Chapter 4. Using System Manager 95

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To
cut,
copy,
and
paste
integration
components
or
shortcuts
in
the
file
system,
launch
Windows
Explorer
and
navigate
to
the
appropriate
subdirectory
within
the
project
directory,
copy
the
file
that
shares
the
name
of
the
component,
and
paste
it
into
the
appropriate
subdirectory
within
the
destination
project
directory.
If
you
use
cut,
copy,
and
paste
operations
in
the
file
system,
you
must
refresh
the
integration
component
library
or
user
project
in
System
Manager
in
order
to
see
the
newly
added
resources.
For
more
information,
see
“Refreshing
resources.”
You
cannot
just
cut,
copy,
and
paste
whole
user
projects
or
integration
component
libraries,
because
there
are
meta-data
references
maintained
in
the
workbench
that
specify
which
user
projects
and
libraries
exist.
Copying
a
folder
into
the
workspace
directory
does
not
update
those
meta-data
references.
You
can,
however,
create
a
new
user
project
or
library
in
System
Manager
to
satisfy
the
meta-data
entries,
and
then
paste
the
folders
of
component
definitions
into
the
directory
for
the
new
library
or
user
project.
Refreshing
resources
If
you
add
component
definitions
to
a
library
or
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
by
cutting,
copying,
and
pasting
files
in
the
file
system
(as
described
in
“Modifying
map
and
collaboration
object
properties
in
integration
component
libraries”
on
page
63)
then
you
must
refresh
the
library
in
System
Manager
so
that
the
changes
are
reflected.
To
refresh
an
integration
component
library
or
user
project,
right-click
it
in
System
Manager
and
choose
Refresh
View
from
the
context
menu.
Deleting
resources
Do
the
following
to
delete
a
workbench
resource:
1.
Either
right-click
the
resource
in
System
Manager
and
choose
Delete
from
the
context
menu
or
select
the
resource
in
System
Manager
and
press
the
Delete
key.
2.
When
presented
with
the
“Delete
Component”
dialog,
click
OK
.
Note:
If
a
component
has
dependencies
then
you
will
not
be
allowed
to
delete
it.
Using
Eclipse-based
workbenches
This
section
describes
some
of
the
optional
tasks
you
may
want
to
perform
in
your
tooling
framework
to
make
your
experience
with
the
tools
more
efficient.
Opening
and
closing
perspectives
This
section
describes
how
to
open
and
close
perspectives.
Opening
perspectives
Do
the
following
to
open
a
perspective
in
the
workbench:
1.
Select
Window
>
Open
Perspective
>
Other
from
the
menu
bar
of
your
workbench.
2.
At
the
“Select
Perspective”
dialog,
choose
the
perspective
you
want
to
open
and
click
OK
.
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
95