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Deleting a message flow or subflow
Delete message flows or subflows from your application, library, or Message Broker project when you no longer need them.
Deleting a message flow in the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit deletes the project and its resources. If you are using a shared repository, the repository might retain a copy of a deleted resource.
Before you start:This task assumes that you have created a message flow or subflow. For more information, see Creating a message flow or Creating a subflow.
The Broker Development view is populated with all the applications, libraries, and Message Broker projects to which you have access. Message flows and subflows are contained in these containers. Message flow files are called message_flow_name.msgflow. Subflow files are called subflow_name.subflow. Applications and libraries are listed at the top level of the Broker Development view; Message Broker projects are listed in the Independent Resources folder.
To delete a message flow or subflow, complete the following steps.
When you delete the message flow or subflow, the files that are associated with the flow (the ESQL and mapping files, if present) are not deleted by this action. If you want to delete these files also, you must do so explicitly.