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v "Importing a solution" on page 67 Using the Dependency Tree The "Dependency Tree" wizard is the most convenient interface for adding component shortcuts to a user project. User projects are primarily designed to represent interfaces, and interfaces are generally centered around a collaboration object. User projects, then, are generally center around a collaboration object as well, and you can typically create the shortcuts you need for a user project by discovering the dependencies of a collaboration object. For conceptual information about dependencies, see "Dependencies and references" on page 92. Do the following to add shortcuts to a user project by using the "Dependency Tree" wizard: 1. Right-click an integration component, such as a collaboration object, in a library and choose Show Dependencies from the context menu. 2. Select the user project to which you would like shortcuts to be added from the Add to the project drop-down menu. 3. Select components for which you would like to create shortcuts in the left-hand pane of the wizard. You can use keyboard shortcuts to facilitate the process, such as holding down Shift to select ranges of objects and holding down Ctrl to select single non-contiguous objects. 4. Click the right-facing arrow to add the components to the right-hand pane of the wizard. Figure 12 shows the "Dependency Tree" wizard: Figure 12. Adding shortcuts to a user project by using the Dependency Tree 5. Click OK. System Manager creates shortcuts to the selected components in the specified user project. 52 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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v
“Importing
a
solution”
on
page
67
Using
the
Dependency
Tree
The
“Dependency
Tree”
wizard
is
the
most
convenient
interface
for
adding
component
shortcuts
to
a
user
project.
User
projects
are
primarily
designed
to
represent
interfaces,
and
interfaces
are
generally
centered
around
a
collaboration
object.
User
projects,
then,
are
generally
center
around
a
collaboration
object
as
well,
and
you
can
typically
create
the
shortcuts
you
need
for
a
user
project
by
discovering
the
dependencies
of
a
collaboration
object.
For
conceptual
information
about
dependencies,
see
“Dependencies
and
references”
on
page
92.
Do
the
following
to
add
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
by
using
the
“Dependency
Tree”
wizard:
1.
Right-click
an
integration
component,
such
as
a
collaboration
object,
in
a
library
and
choose
Show
Dependencies
from
the
context
menu.
2.
Select
the
user
project
to
which
you
would
like
shortcuts
to
be
added
from
the
Add
to
the
project
drop-down
menu.
3.
Select
components
for
which
you
would
like
to
create
shortcuts
in
the
left-hand
pane
of
the
wizard.
You
can
use
keyboard
shortcuts
to
facilitate
the
process,
such
as
holding
down
Shift
to
select
ranges
of
objects
and
holding
down
Ctrl
to
select
single
non-contiguous
objects.
4.
Click
the
right-facing
arrow
to
add
the
components
to
the
right-hand
pane
of
the
wizard.
Figure
12
shows
the
“Dependency
Tree”
wizard:
5.
Click
OK
.
System
Manager
creates
shortcuts
to
the
selected
components
in
the
specified
user
project.
Figure
12.
Adding
shortcuts
to
a
user
project
by
using
the
Dependency
Tree
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WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide