When you create a new message flow, the first action to take to define its function is to add nodes.
Before you start
To complete this task, you must have completed one of the following tasks:
To add a node to a message flow:
When you add a node into the editor view, the editor automatically assigns a name to the node. The name is equal to the type of node for the first instance. For example, if you add a Compute node to the editor view, it is assigned the name Compute. If you add a second instance, the default name assigned is appended by the character 1, for example, Compute1. The third is Compute2, and so on.
When you have added the nodes that you want in this message flow, you can connect them to specify the flow of control through the message flow, and you can configure their properties.
Related concepts
Message flows
Related tasks
Defining message flow content
Creating a message flow
Opening an existing message flow
Renaming a node
Configuring a node
Adding a subflow
Removing a node
Connecting nodes
Related reference
Built-in nodes
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