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2. At the "Import Repository File" screen, ensure that the Integration Component Library Name drop-down menu contains the name of the library into which you want to import the components. If you launched the "Import from Repository File" wizard from a library other than the one into which you want to import the components, you can change the destination this way instead of closing the wizard and launching it again. 3. Do one of the following to specify the components you want imported: v To import a single package file, either type the full path and name of the .jar file that you want to import in the InterChange server repository file field or click Browse to select the file. v To import an entire directory of package files, either type the full path to the directory in the Import from a Repository Files directory field or click Browse to select the file. 4. Click Finish. Note: Do not use the File > Import menu item in the workbench to import a package file. Although the "Zip file" wizard works with archives with the .jar extension, and InterChange Server Express package files have a .jar extension, the "Zip file" wizard does not work properly with package files. Modifying map and collaboration object properties in integration component libraries Maps and collaboration objects have properties that you can modify to change the behavior of those components. To modify the properties of a component, right-click either the component in an integration component library or a shortcut to it in a user project and select Properties from the context menu. System Manager displays a dialog to configure the properties of the component. For more information about collaboration object properties, see Chapter 9, "Configuring collaboration objects," on page 155. For more information about map properties, see the Map Development Guide. Creating synonyms for map automation The Map Designer Express tool has a feature that allows you to create maps and reverse maps automatically between business objects that have source and destination attributes with similar attributes. To do this, Map Designer Express looks for attributes with matching names between the source and destination business objects. System Manager enables you to enhance this basic matching process by creating multiple synonyms for attribute names of business objects. This is done at the ICL project level in System Manager. The synonyms created are attached to the ICL, and are used by the map automation algorithm when it is invoked by Map Designer.The synonyms created are attached to the ICL project, and are used by the map automation algorithm when it is invoked by Map DesignerThe synonyms created are attached to the ICL project, and are used by the map automation algorithm when it is invoked by Map DesignerThe synonyms created are attached to the ICL project, and are used by the map automation algorithm when it is invoked by Map Designer.″The synonyms created are attached to the ICL project, and are used by the map automation algorithm when it is Chapter 4. Using System Manager 63

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2.
At
the
“Import
Repository
File”
screen,
ensure
that
the
Integration
Component
Library
Name
drop-down
menu
contains
the
name
of
the
library
into
which
you
want
to
import
the
components.
If
you
launched
the
“Import
from
Repository
File”
wizard
from
a
library
other
than
the
one
into
which
you
want
to
import
the
components,
you
can
change
the
destination
this
way
instead
of
closing
the
wizard
and
launching
it
again.
3.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
specify
the
components
you
want
imported:
v
To
import
a
single
package
file,
either
type
the
full
path
and
name
of
the
.jar
file
that
you
want
to
import
in
the
InterChange
server
repository
file
field
or
click
Browse
to
select
the
file.
v
To
import
an
entire
directory
of
package
files,
either
type
the
full
path
to
the
directory
in
the
Import
from
a
Repository
Files
directory
field
or
click
Browse
to
select
the
file.
4.
Click
Finish
.
Note:
Do
not
use
the
File
>
Import
menu
item
in
the
workbench
to
import
a
package
file.
Although
the
“Zip
file”
wizard
works
with
archives
with
the
.jar
extension,
and
InterChange
Server
Express
package
files
have
a
.jar
extension,
the
“Zip
file”
wizard
does
not
work
properly
with
package
files.
Modifying
map
and
collaboration
object
properties
in
integration
component
libraries
Maps
and
collaboration
objects
have
properties
that
you
can
modify
to
change
the
behavior
of
those
components.
To
modify
the
properties
of
a
component,
right-click
either
the
component
in
an
integration
component
library
or
a
shortcut
to
it
in
a
user
project
and
select
Properties
from
the
context
menu.
System
Manager
displays
a
dialog
to
configure
the
properties
of
the
component.
For
more
information
about
collaboration
object
properties,
see
Chapter
9,
“Configuring
collaboration
objects,”
on
page
155.
For
more
information
about
map
properties,
see
the
Map
Development
Guide
.
Creating
synonyms
for
map
automation
The
Map
Designer
Express
tool
has
a
feature
that
allows
you
to
create
maps
and
reverse
maps
automatically
between
business
objects
that
have
source
and
destination
attributes
with
similar
attributes.
To
do
this,
Map
Designer
Express
looks
for
attributes
with
matching
names
between
the
source
and
destination
business
objects.
System
Manager
enables
you
to
enhance
this
basic
matching
process
by
creating
multiple
synonyms
for
attribute
names
of
business
objects.
This
is
done
at
the
ICL
project
level
in
System
Manager.
The
synonyms
created
are
attached
to
the
ICL,
and
are
used
by
the
map
automation
algorithm
when
it
is
invoked
by
Map
Designer.The
synonyms
created
are
attached
to
the
ICL
project,
and
are
used
by
the
map
automation
algorithm
when
it
is
invoked
by
Map
DesignerThe
synonyms
created
are
attached
to
the
ICL
project,
and
are
used
by
the
map
automation
algorithm
when
it
is
invoked
by
Map
DesignerThe
synonyms
created
are
attached
to
the
ICL
project,
and
are
used
by
the
map
automation
algorithm
when
it
is
invoked
by
Map
Designer.
The
synonyms
created
are
attached
to
the
ICL
project,
and
are
used
by
the
map
automation
algorithm
when
it
is
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4.
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System
Manager
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