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Removing detached collaboration objects from Collaboration Debugger Do one of the following to remove all collaboration objects you have detached from Collaboration Debugger so that they are not displayed in the views: v Right-click anywhere in the "Events" or "Breakpoints" views and choose Remove All Detached from the context menu v Click Remove All Detached in the toolbar of the "Breakpoints" view v Click the drop-down arrow in the upper-right-hand corner of the title bar of the "Breakpoints" view, and choose Remove All Detached Using the collaboration template editor The "Collaboration template" editor is a read-only editor that displays the diagrams of the collaboration template upon which the collaboration object you are debugging is based. It allows you to view the design of the business process and perform many of the tasks associated with debugging a collaboration. The "Collaboration template" editor allows you to work with diagrams as described in "Opening and closing diagrams" and node labels and IDs as described in "Showing and hiding node IDs and labels." In addition to these sections, which describe tasks that are specific to the "Collaboration template" editor, the following sections describe tasks you can perform using multiple interfaces: v "Using the collaboration template editor" v "Working with breakpoints" on page 271 v "Performing debugging operations" on page 274 Opening and closing diagrams To manage breakpoints for nodes that belong to subdiagram and iterator nodes in a collaboration template, you must open the diagram for the node. Do one of the following to open the diagram for a subdiagram or iterator node: v Select the node and press Enter v Double-click the node v Right-click the node and choose Open Diagram from the context menu. To close the diagram for a subdiagram or iterator node, click the X in the upper-right-hand corner of the tab for the diagram. Showing and hiding node IDs and labels The unique IDs and labels assigned to the nodes and links in a collaboration template diagram make it easy to identify them and to understand the business process defined by the template. Having them displayed in the Collaboration Debugger can therefore facilitate your troubleshooting experience. To show the unique identifiers in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Show uniqueIDs from the context menu. To hide the unique identifiers in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Hide uniqueIDs from the context menu. 268 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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Removing
detached
collaboration
objects
from
Collaboration
Debugger
Do
one
of
the
following
to
remove
all
collaboration
objects
you
have
detached
from
Collaboration
Debugger
so
that
they
are
not
displayed
in
the
views:
v
Right-click
anywhere
in
the
“Events”
or
“Breakpoints”
views
and
choose
Remove
All
Detached
from
the
context
menu
v
Click
Remove
All
Detached
in
the
toolbar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view
v
Click
the
drop-down
arrow
in
the
upper-right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
“Breakpoints”
view,
and
choose
Remove
All
Detached
Using
the
collaboration
template
editor
The
“Collaboration
template”
editor
is
a
read-only
editor
that
displays
the
diagrams
of
the
collaboration
template
upon
which
the
collaboration
object
you
are
debugging
is
based.
It
allows
you
to
view
the
design
of
the
business
process
and
perform
many
of
the
tasks
associated
with
debugging
a
collaboration.
The
“Collaboration
template”
editor
allows
you
to
work
with
diagrams
as
described
in
“Opening
and
closing
diagrams”
and
node
labels
and
IDs
as
described
in
“Showing
and
hiding
node
IDs
and
labels.”
In
addition
to
these
sections,
which
describe
tasks
that
are
specific
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor,
the
following
sections
describe
tasks
you
can
perform
using
multiple
interfaces:
v
“Using
the
collaboration
template
editor”
v
“Working
with
breakpoints”
on
page
271
v
“Performing
debugging
operations”
on
page
274
Opening
and
closing
diagrams
To
manage
breakpoints
for
nodes
that
belong
to
subdiagram
and
iterator
nodes
in
a
collaboration
template,
you
must
open
the
diagram
for
the
node.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
open
the
diagram
for
a
subdiagram
or
iterator
node:
v
Select
the
node
and
press
Enter
v
Double-click
the
node
v
Right-click
the
node
and
choose
Open
Diagram
from
the
context
menu.
To
close
the
diagram
for
a
subdiagram
or
iterator
node,
click
the
X
in
the
upper-right-hand
corner
of
the
tab
for
the
diagram.
Showing
and
hiding
node
IDs
and
labels
The
unique
IDs
and
labels
assigned
to
the
nodes
and
links
in
a
collaboration
template
diagram
make
it
easy
to
identify
them
and
to
understand
the
business
process
defined
by
the
template.
Having
them
displayed
in
the
Collaboration
Debugger
can
therefore
facilitate
your
troubleshooting
experience.
To
show
the
unique
identifiers
in
a
diagram,
right-click
anywhere
in
the
editor
and
select
Show
uniqueIDs
from
the
context
menu.
To
hide
the
unique
identifiers
in
a
diagram,
right-click
anywhere
in
the
editor
and
select
Hide
uniqueIDs
from
the
context
menu.
268
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide