Creating the user interface representation of a user-defined node in the workbench

When you are developing a user-defined node, you must create the user interface representation of the node in the workbench.

Before you start:
The following topics describe the steps that you must complete:
  1. Creating a user-defined node project
  2. Creating a user-defined node in the workbench

If you have a plug-in node from Version 2.1, you must migrate the node to Version 6.0 using the mqsimigratemsgflows command, as described in Migrating a message flow, then follow the instructions in the steps listed above.

For user-defined parsers, just install the compiled .lil file. You do not manipulate parsers from within the workbench and therefore you do not create a user interface representation of user-defined parsers.

When you have created the workbench representation, test your user-defined node.
Related concepts
User-defined extensions overview
Related tasks
Developing user-defined extensions
Testing a user-defined node
Packaging a user-defined node workbench project
Related reference
User-defined extensions
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