WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Examples of Message Broker Java API code
Use the following examples of Message Broker Java™ API code for common tasks to help you write your own Java code to modify pattern instances.
The following list shows examples of Java code that you can use to complete common
tasks when you are creating user-defined patterns:
- Loading an existing message flow into memory
- Renaming a node
- Adding a node and a subflow node
- Setting the position of a node
- Copying a node
- Removing a node
- Adding connections between nodes
- Adding and connecting user-defined nodes
- Removing connections between nodes
- Changing pattern parameter values
- Reading table values
- Creating or changing user-defined properties
- Creating ESQL modules
- Renaming a message flow
- Running PHP code using the Message Broker Java API
- Updating filter tables on Route nodes
Next:
After creating your Java code, test it to check that it works correctly; see Testing Java code.