IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 65

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Using the Update Project wizard The "Update Project" wizard provides an interface to add shortcuts to a user projects that is similar to the one displayed when you initially create a user project. Do the following to use the "Update Project" wizard: 1. Right-click any user project in the WebSphere Business Integration System Manager view and choose Update project from the context menu. 2. Enable the checkbox next to an integration component library to create shortcuts to all of the components within it or expand an integration component library folder and enable the checkboxes next to component groups, or expand the folders for groups and enable the checkboxes for individual components. 3. Click Finish. If there are shortcuts in the user project to components with the same name as those you selected in the wizard, then the wizard displays a prompt that allows you to do the following: v Overwrite the displayed component. v Overwrite all duplicate components. v Not overwrite the component. v Cancel the update operation. If you did not select any components with the same name as components for which shortcuts already exist in the user project, then shortcuts are added to the project and the wizard exits. Dragging-and-dropping components You can select components from integration component library folders and drag-and-drop them into a user project to add shortcuts to those components to the user project. If there are no shortcuts in the folder of the user project currently then you must drag-and-drop the components onto the folder itself. Drag-and-drop the components onto the folder and release the mouse button when a square appears beneath the mouse pointer. If there are already shortcuts in the folder of the user project then you cannot drag-and-drop components onto the folder. Drag-and-drop the components between existing shortcuts in the folder until a line appears and then release the mouse button. Working with components in integration component libraries The majority of your time is spent working with integration components when you implement a WebSphere Business Integration Server Express integration system. Although this guide does not go into detail about how to develop individual components, this section does cover how to launch the designer tools, how to start creating new components, how to start modifying existing components, and how to work with the few components that are developed in System Manager. For more information on how to develop integration components, see the following guides: v Collaboration Development Guide v Map Development Guide v Business Object Development Guide v Access Development Guide Chapter 4. Using System Manager 53

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Using
the
Update
Project
wizard
The
“Update
Project”
wizard
provides
an
interface
to
add
shortcuts
to
a
user
projects
that
is
similar
to
the
one
displayed
when
you
initially
create
a
user
project.
Do
the
following
to
use
the
“Update
Project”
wizard:
1.
Right-click
any
user
project
in
the
WebSphere
Business
Integration
System
Manager
view
and
choose
Update
project
from
the
context
menu.
2.
Enable
the
checkbox
next
to
an
integration
component
library
to
create
shortcuts
to
all
of
the
components
within
it
or
expand
an
integration
component
library
folder
and
enable
the
checkboxes
next
to
component
groups,
or
expand
the
folders
for
groups
and
enable
the
checkboxes
for
individual
components.
3.
Click
Finish
.
If
there
are
shortcuts
in
the
user
project
to
components
with
the
same
name
as
those
you
selected
in
the
wizard,
then
the
wizard
displays
a
prompt
that
allows
you
to
do
the
following:
v
Overwrite
the
displayed
component.
v
Overwrite
all
duplicate
components.
v
Not
overwrite
the
component.
v
Cancel
the
update
operation.
If
you
did
not
select
any
components
with
the
same
name
as
components
for
which
shortcuts
already
exist
in
the
user
project,
then
shortcuts
are
added
to
the
project
and
the
wizard
exits.
Dragging-and-dropping
components
You
can
select
components
from
integration
component
library
folders
and
drag-and-drop
them
into
a
user
project
to
add
shortcuts
to
those
components
to
the
user
project.
If
there
are
no
shortcuts
in
the
folder
of
the
user
project
currently
then
you
must
drag-and-drop
the
components
onto
the
folder
itself.
Drag-and-drop
the
components
onto
the
folder
and
release
the
mouse
button
when
a
square
appears
beneath
the
mouse
pointer.
If
there
are
already
shortcuts
in
the
folder
of
the
user
project
then
you
cannot
drag-and-drop
components
onto
the
folder.
Drag-and-drop
the
components
between
existing
shortcuts
in
the
folder
until
a
line
appears
and
then
release
the
mouse
button.
Working
with
components
in
integration
component
libraries
The
majority
of
your
time
is
spent
working
with
integration
components
when
you
implement
a
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
integration
system.
Although
this
guide
does
not
go
into
detail
about
how
to
develop
individual
components,
this
section
does
cover
how
to
launch
the
designer
tools,
how
to
start
creating
new
components,
how
to
start
modifying
existing
components,
and
how
to
work
with
the
few
components
that
are
developed
in
System
Manager.
For
more
information
on
how
to
develop
integration
components,
see
the
following
guides:
v
Collaboration
Development
Guide
v
Map
Development
Guide
v
Business
Object
Development
Guide
v
Access
Development
Guide
Chapter
4.
Using
System
Manager
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