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Before the workbench can use files to create a message definition based on a WSDL definition, an XML schema, XML DTD, C header file, or COBOL copybook, the files must be imported or copied into its file structure. This topic explains the three ways in which you can do this:
Using any of these import methods ensures that an imported file is available for use by your selected message set project. This means that you can select the imported file in the New Message Definition File wizard when you are creating a message definition based on this file.
You use the Import wizard to import all the files or a selection of files from the specified source.
To import files using the Import wizard:
The files that you selected are imported and are now shown in the Resource Navigator under the project folder that you selected.
You can use dragging and dropping as a method to import files from your file system into the workbench. You must drag the resource(s) that you are importing to the exact location in the Resource Navigator where you want the resources to reside. You cannot simply drag and drop them onto a blank area in the Resource Navigator.
To import files by dragging and dropping:
You can use your operating system's copy and paste function as a method of importing a file system into the workbench.
To import files by copying and pasting:
The files or directories are copied into the workbench and placed into the location that you selected.
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