The "Collaboration template" editor is a read-only editor that displays the diagrams of the collaboration template upon which the collaboration object you are debugging is based. It allows you to view the design of the business process and perform many of the tasks associated with debugging a collaboration.
The "Collaboration template" editor allows you to work with diagrams as described in Opening and closing diagrams and node labels and IDs as described in Showing and hiding node IDs and labels.
In addition to these sections, which describe tasks that are specific to the "Collaboration template" editor, the following sections describe tasks you can perform using multiple interfaces:
To manage breakpoints for nodes that belong to subdiagram and iterator nodes in a collaboration template, you must open the diagram for the node.
Do one of the following to open the diagram for a subdiagram or iterator node:
To close the diagram for a subdiagram or iterator node, click the X in the upper-right-hand corner of the tab for the diagram.
The unique IDs and labels assigned to the nodes and links in a collaboration template diagram make it easy to identify them and to understand the business process defined by the template. Having them displayed in the Collaboration Debugger can therefore facilitate your troubleshooting experience.
To show the unique identifiers in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Show uniqueIDs from the context menu.
To hide the unique identifiers in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Hide uniqueIDs from the context menu.
To show the labels in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Show labels from the context menu.
To show the unique identifiers in a diagram, right-click anywhere in the editor and select Show labels from the context menu.
Do the following to configure your preferences for the Collaboration template editor:
Figure 86 shows the Collaboration template diagram color preferences.
Click the pencil icons associated with the different interface elements to set the desired line color for those elements.
At the "Color" dialog, select the color you would like the Test Unit view to use for the background of that component type, then click OK.