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To set values for the attributes of a business object you are editing to send as a response, you use the "Response BO" window. For more information, see "Editing response business objects" on page 245. Setting values for simple attributes To provide a value for a simple attribute, click its cell in the Value column of the Input Pane or the "Response BO" window and enter a value. Adding child business objects To add an instance of a child business object, right-click the attribute that represents the child object in the Input Pane or the "Response BO" window and select Add Instance from the context menu. A plus sign (+) is added next to the attribute that represents the child business object to show that there is at least one child business object instance. If you expand the child object attribute, numbered entries are displayed for each instance. The individual instances also have plus signs (+) next to them, so you can expand them and set values for their attributes. To add more child business object instances, right-click the attribute that represents the child object and select Add Instance from the context menu. Note: If the Card property of the attribute that references the child business object is set to the value 1 (indicating it is of single-cardinality), then you will only be able to add one instance of the child object. Removing child business objects To remove an instance of a child business object, right-click the instance and select Remove Instance from the context menu. To remove all instances of a child business object, right-click the attribute that represents the child business object and select Delete All Instances from the context menu. Setting the verb of a child business object You can set the verb of a child business object to test the effect that value has on the business process. This can be helpful when you are troubleshooting logic that involves the cross-referencing of child objects. To set the verb of a child business object instance, right-click it and choose Set Verb from the context menu. When presented with the "Select Verb" prompt, selected the desired verb and click OK. Resetting business object attributes to their default values To reset the attributes of a business object request to their default values, click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Edit > Reset BO. To reset the attributes of a business object response to their default values, click the Reset BO to default button in the toolbar of the "Response BO" window. Clearing business object attribute values To clear the attributes of a business object request of their values, click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Edit > Clear BO. 244 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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To
set
values
for
the
attributes
of
a
business
object
you
are
editing
to
send
as
a
response,
you
use
the
“Response
BO”
window.
For
more
information,
see
“Editing
response
business
objects”
on
page
245.
Setting
values
for
simple
attributes
To
provide
a
value
for
a
simple
attribute,
click
its
cell
in
the
Value
column
of
the
Input
Pane
or
the
“Response
BO”
window
and
enter
a
value.
Adding
child
business
objects
To
add
an
instance
of
a
child
business
object,
right-click
the
attribute
that
represents
the
child
object
in
the
Input
Pane
or
the
“Response
BO”
window
and
select
Add
Instance
from
the
context
menu.
A
plus
sign
(+)
is
added
next
to
the
attribute
that
represents
the
child
business
object
to
show
that
there
is
at
least
one
child
business
object
instance.
If
you
expand
the
child
object
attribute,
numbered
entries
are
displayed
for
each
instance.
The
individual
instances
also
have
plus
signs
(+)
next
to
them,
so
you
can
expand
them
and
set
values
for
their
attributes.
To
add
more
child
business
object
instances,
right-click
the
attribute
that
represents
the
child
object
and
select
Add
Instance
from
the
context
menu.
Note:
If
the
Card
property
of
the
attribute
that
references
the
child
business
object
is
set
to
the
value
1
(indicating
it
is
of
single-cardinality),
then
you
will
only
be
able
to
add
one
instance
of
the
child
object.
Removing
child
business
objects
To
remove
an
instance
of
a
child
business
object,
right-click
the
instance
and
select
Remove
Instance
from
the
context
menu.
To
remove
all
instances
of
a
child
business
object,
right-click
the
attribute
that
represents
the
child
business
object
and
select
Delete
All
Instances
from
the
context
menu.
Setting
the
verb
of
a
child
business
object
You
can
set
the
verb
of
a
child
business
object
to
test
the
effect
that
value
has
on
the
business
process.
This
can
be
helpful
when
you
are
troubleshooting
logic
that
involves
the
cross-referencing
of
child
objects.
To
set
the
verb
of
a
child
business
object
instance,
right-click
it
and
choose
Set
Verb
from
the
context
menu.
When
presented
with
the
“Select
Verb”
prompt,
selected
the
desired
verb
and
click
OK
.
Resetting
business
object
attributes
to
their
default
values
To
reset
the
attributes
of
a
business
object
request
to
their
default
values,
click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Edit
>
Reset
BO
.
To
reset
the
attributes
of
a
business
object
response
to
their
default
values,
click
the
Reset
BO
to
default
button
in
the
toolbar
of
the
“Response
BO”
window.
Clearing
business
object
attribute
values
To
clear
the
attributes
of
a
business
object
request
of
their
values,
click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Edit
>
Clear
BO
.
244
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide