Editing the properties of elements in the mediation module assembly

When wiring components in the assembly editor, you can modify the properties of nodes in the assembly diagram. .

A node can be a mediation flow or Java component, an import, an export, or a stand-alone references element. To edit the properties of a node, follow these instructions
  1. Select the node on the canvas, for example, a component.
  2. Edit the node's properties in the Properties view. The properties are organized into categories. For example, a component has Description, Details, and Implementation properties. Select the page to modify the properties.

    In the Properties view, you can add qualifiers for interfaces, references, and implementations. See related tasks for details.

    Note: If you do not see the Properties view, right-click on the element on the canvas and select Show in Properties. The Properties view will open to show the element's properties.
For more information, see the assembly editor tutorial listed under related information.
Related concepts
Components and mediation modules
Approaches to assembling a mediation module
Quality of service: Qualifiers for mediation services
Using Java in a mediation module
Related tasks
Creating a mediation module
Opening a mediation module assembly
Setting assembly editor preferences
Adding and wiring components
Adding Qualities of Service (QoS) qualifiers
Processing events in a sequence
Working with implementations
Generating bindings for imports and exports
Invoking a module from another module
Interoperability with services from other vendors
Fixing errors in the assembly diagram
Best practice: Do not make changes to J2EE staging projects
Related reference
Assembly editor for mediation modules

Related information

Tutorial: Wire components using the assembly editor
Tutorial: Create a mediation flow
Samples: Mediation Flow editor

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