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WBIMB Toolkit import msg set and flow projects. |
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javaforvivek |
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 5:01 am Post subject: WBIMB Toolkit import msg set and flow projects. |
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Joined: 14 Jun 2002 Posts: 282 Location: Pune,India
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Is it possible to import the Message Flow and Set Projects to the Toolkit without creating the destination directories in Toolkit first.
I have scenario where I have exported Message Flow and Set Projects to separate zip files.
Now I want to import them to other Toolkit. When I try to import Message Set Project :
1. It asks me to create a new MsgSetPrj first on the second toolkit
2 .Then imports the project from the zip file.
3. This project is imported in a separate directory under the new project directory.
3. Now I have to create a new Message Set in the project with the same name as that of imported msgset.
4 . Then overwrite this newly created messageSet.mset with the one I imported. In this process, the msg set ID is changed and I have lost the physical formats created in the original msg set.
5. There is no problem in importing the msg def file, but it contains the physical formats XML1 and TDS1 and the msg set doesn't...
6. Also I have to first create the msg flow prj and then import only the msg flows from zip file.
7. It creates new directory in my MsgFlow Prj and imports the msg flows there.
8. I have to move these flows from that directory to 'default' under the msg flow prj.
9. Now I have to reconfigure my MQInput Nodes in each msg flow because the msg set id is changed.
Is there any way to just export the Msg Set and Flow Projects from one toolkit and then import them to another without going through all these steps?
Can't the toolkit itself create the required directory structure from the zip file directly ? _________________ Vivek
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shanson |
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 5:58 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 17 Oct 2003 Posts: 344 Location: IBM Hursley
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I unzip an exported project into a directory outside the destination workspace, then use the import an existing project option, pointing the dialog at the directory. |
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chenulu |
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:32 am Post subject: |
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Voyager
Joined: 27 Mar 2002 Posts: 87 Location: Research Triangle Park, NC
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Hi Vivek,
The method that Steve suggested is the preferred method. Unzip the exported zip file (make sure that you have the use folder names option checked for WinZip extract option) into <WBi-MB>\eclipse\workspace directory and then use the File -> Import -> Exisitng project into Workspace option and point to the directory where each project is extracted into. This reads the .project file and creates the project automatically.
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