IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 109
Saving, perspectives, Setting, default, perspective, Configuring, System, Manager, preferences
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Saving perspectives You can save a perspective configuration to preserve customizations you have made. Do the following to save a perspective: 1. Select Window > Save Perspective As from the tooling framework menu bar. 2. Type a name for the perspective in the Name field. 3. Click OK. Setting the default perspective By default your tooling framework opens to the Resource perspective. If you primarily use the tooling framework to work with integration components, you may want to make one of the IBM InterChange Server Express perspectives the default. Do the following to do so: 1. Select Window > Preferences from the menu bar of the tooling framework. 2. Expand the Workbench node. 3. Select the Perspectives node under the Workbench node. 4. Select the desired perspective (such as System Manager) from the Available Perspectives list. 5. Click Make Default. 6. Click OK. Configuring System Manager preferences To set your System Manager preferences, do the following: 1. Select Window > Preferences from the menu bar of the workbench. 2. Select System Manager Preferences and do the following to configure the available preference options: v If you do not want to be prompted when you delete a component from an integration component library, enable the checkbox for the component type in the "Do not confirm object deletion" pane. Note: Enabling the Unresolved Flows checkbox does not have any effect on whether or not you receive a prompt when you delete a flow from Flow Manager. For information on Flow Manager and how to configure preferences for it, see the System Administration Guide. v Enable the Deep Copy checkbox if you want to copy a component's dependencies along with the component when you perform a copy operation on it. If Deep Copy is enabled and you copy a business object definition from one library to another, then all of the child business objects it contains are copied as well, for example. If Deep Copy is not enabled, however, and you copy a business object definition from one library to another, then only the business object itself is copied. For more information on dependencies, see "Dependencies and references" on page 92. v Type the name and path of a file in the Log File field, or click Browse to select a file. When errors occur in System Manager, the error information is written to the file specified. Type a number in the Max Size field to specify the maximum size of the log file in megabytes. v Click Restore Defaults to set the preferences elements to their default values. Figure 30 on page 98 shows the System Manager preferences interface. Chapter 4. Using System Manager 97