If you need to control how the properties (attributes) of your node are displayed, you can create a property editor by implementing the IPropertyEditor interface. A property editor is not limited in content. It can contain many controls, like text fields, lists, and so on.
If you want to create a custom compiler, for example to encrypt a value before sending it to the server, you can create a compiler by implementing the IPropertyCompiler interface.
If you want to test your property editor, launch another instance of the workbench, and select Run > Run as > Runtime Workbench. See the PDE Guide for more information about testing using the Runtime Workbench.
If you want to test your compiler, deploy the flow containing your user-defined node on a broker.
Related concepts
User-defined Input nodes
User-defined message processing nodes
User-defined output nodes
Related tasks
Creating a new user-defined node project
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User-defined extensions
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