WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Versioning a subflow
To enable version control of a subflow at run time, you can set the version by using a keyword or by setting the subflow Version property.
About this task
You set the version of a subflow based on where you want
to check its value at run time. The following table summarizes the
different components that you can use to check the version of a subflow.
Methods | WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit | WebSphere Message Broker Explorer | WebSphere Message Broker console |
---|---|---|---|
Configure a keyword in the Label property of a Passthrough node | Valid to check the value at development time | Valid to check the value at run time | Valid to check the value at run time |
Name a Passthrough node with a keyword | Valid to check the value at development time | Valid to check the value at run time | Valid to check the value at run time |
Configure the Version property of a subflow | Valid to check the value at development time | Valid to check the value at run time | Not a valid option |
Procedure
To enable version control of a subflow at run time, you can set the version of a subflow in any of the following ways:
- Configure a keyword in the Label property of a Passthrough node. For more information, see Defining a keyword to be used as the container of a subflow version, and then Versioning a subflow by using a keyword in the Label property of a Passthrough node.
- Name a Passthrough node with a keyword. For more information, see Defining a keyword to be used as the container of a subflow version, and then Versioning a subflow by using a keyword as a Passthrough node name.
- Configure the Version property of a subflow. For more information, see Versioning a subflow by setting the Version property of the subflow.
What to do next
After you set the version of a subflow, create a BAR file. For more information, see Creating a BAR file that includes a subflow created as a .subflow file or Creating a BAR file that includes a subflow created as a .msgflow file.