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Table 7. State operations available for components in System Manager Component type State operation Collaboration object v Start v Stop v Pause v Shut Down Connector v Start v Stop v Pause v Shut Down v Boot Map v Start v Stop Relationship v Start v Stop You can also select multiple components, right-click one of the components, and apply state changes to all of them at the same time. This is very useful when you must deploy a number of components at the same time, because you do not have to perform a separate state-management operation for each one. You can use standard Windows selection techniques to select multiple user projects for deployment at the same time, such as the following: v Hold down Shift to select contiguous items. v Hold down Ctrl to select non-contiguous items. Note: If you have any components that do not have states selected when you try to perform a state management operation on a group of selected components, then the state management options will not be displayed in the context-sensitive menu. For instance, if you want to stop several connectors, but accidentally select a business object definition as well, then the state management operations will not be exposed in the context-sensitive menu. To modify the state all of the components of a particular type, right-click the folder for the component type in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and select Start All or Stop All from the context menu. It is recommended that you use System Monitor to manage components in a production installation. System Monitor offers greater flexibility and is a dedicated administration tool. For more information on using System Monitor, see the System Administration Guide. Modifying component properties in the repository Maps, connectors, and collaboration objects have runtime properties that you can modify to change the behavior of those components. Follow the instructions in the following sections to modify the properties for particular components: v "Modifying collaboration object properties" on page 87 v "Modifying map properties" on page 87 v "Modifying connector properties" on page 88 86 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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Table
7.
State
operations
available
for
components
in
System
Manager
Component
type
State
operation
Collaboration
object
v
Start
v
Stop
v
Pause
v
Shut
Down
Connector
v
Start
v
Stop
v
Pause
v
Shut
Down
v
Boot
Map
v
Start
v
Stop
Relationship
v
Start
v
Stop
You
can
also
select
multiple
components,
right-click
one
of
the
components,
and
apply
state
changes
to
all
of
them
at
the
same
time.
This
is
very
useful
when
you
must
deploy
a
number
of
components
at
the
same
time,
because
you
do
not
have
to
perform
a
separate
state-management
operation
for
each
one.
You
can
use
standard
Windows
selection
techniques
to
select
multiple
user
projects
for
deployment
at
the
same
time,
such
as
the
following:
v
Hold
down
Shift
to
select
contiguous
items.
v
Hold
down
Ctrl
to
select
non-contiguous
items.
Note:
If
you
have
any
components
that
do
not
have
states
selected
when
you
try
to
perform
a
state
management
operation
on
a
group
of
selected
components,
then
the
state
management
options
will
not
be
displayed
in
the
context-sensitive
menu.
For
instance,
if
you
want
to
stop
several
connectors,
but
accidentally
select
a
business
object
definition
as
well,
then
the
state
management
operations
will
not
be
exposed
in
the
context-sensitive
menu.
To
modify
the
state
all
of
the
components
of
a
particular
type,
right-click
the
folder
for
the
component
type
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
select
Start
All
or
Stop
All
from
the
context
menu.
It
is
recommended
that
you
use
System
Monitor
to
manage
components
in
a
production
installation.
System
Monitor
offers
greater
flexibility
and
is
a
dedicated
administration
tool.
For
more
information
on
using
System
Monitor,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
Modifying
component
properties
in
the
repository
Maps,
connectors,
and
collaboration
objects
have
runtime
properties
that
you
can
modify
to
change
the
behavior
of
those
components.
Follow
the
instructions
in
the
following
sections
to
modify
the
properties
for
particular
components:
v
“Modifying
collaboration
object
properties”
on
page
87
v
“Modifying
map
properties”
on
page
87
v
“Modifying
connector
properties”
on
page
88
86
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WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
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Implementation
Guide