WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Message Sets: Pasting objects
Paste objects that you have previously copied within the same message definition file
Before you start:
You must have completed the following tasks:
- Message Sets: Creating a message set
- Message Sets: Creating a message definition file
- Message Sets: Opening an existing message definition file
- Message Sets: Adding MRM message model objects (You must have added one or more objects to your message model)
- Message Sets: Copying objects
You can paste objects that you have previously copied within the same message definition file.
You can only copy and paste an object within the same message definition. You cannot copy an object and paste it into another message definition, either within the same message set or in a different message set.
To paste an object in the message definition from which you copied it:
- Switch to the Broker Application Development perspective.
- Ensure that the Outline view is visible in the Broker Application Development perspective of the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit. If the Outline view is not visible, from the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit menu, click Window > Show View> Outline.
- In the Outline view, right-click the location where you are going to paste the object then click Paste on the pop-up menu. Alternatively, right-click the object in the Message Definition editor Overview tab then click Paste on the pop-up menu. The object appears in the new location with a default name which you can change if you want to.
- Either type a new name for the object or press Enter to accept the default.
Note: When you copy and paste objects within the message
set, where physical properties exist for that object, these settings
are not pasted, but are set to default values.
Tip: If
you cannot select Paste from either menu, you
might be trying to paste to a location that is not valid. For example,
you cannot paste a complex type into a local element.