The message flow editor displays the nodes and connections in the
editor view. You can remove connections to change the way in which the message
flow processes messages.
If you want to remove a connection that you have created between
two nodes:
- Switch to the Broker Application Development
perspective.
- Open the message flow that you want to work with.
- Click Selection above the node palette.
- Select the connection that you want to delete. When you hover your mouse pointer over the connection, the editor highlights
the connection that you have selected by thickening its line, adding an arrowhead
at the target terminal end, and annotating the connection with the name of
the two terminals connected, for example Out->In.
When you select the connection,
the editor appends a small black square at each end and at every bend point
of the connection, and a small arrowhead at the target terminal end. The annotation
disappears when you select the connection.
- Check that the selected connection is the one that you want to
delete.
- Right-click the connection and click Delete,
press the Delete key, or click . If you want to delete further connections, repeat
these actions from step 4.
- If you delete a connection in error, you can restore it by right-clicking
in the editor view and clicking Undo Delete. The connection is restored.
- If you undo the delete, but decide that it is the correct delete
action, you can right-click in the editor view and click Redo Delete. You can also delete a connection by selecting it in the Outline view
and pressing the Delete key.
If you delete a node, its connections are automatically removed;
you do not have to do this as a separate task.