Message Mapping editor

You configure a message mapping using the Message Mapping editor, which you use to set values for: Here is an example of the Message Mapping editor. There are separate panes for working with sources, targets and expressions, as well as a spreadsheet view.

The Message Mapping editor has four panes: (1) Source pane; (2) Target pane; (3) Edit pane; (4) Spreadsheet pane.
  1. Source pane: displays a source message or database table
  2. Target pane: displays a target message
  3. Edit pane: displays the expression to be used to derive the target element value
  4. Spreadsheet pane: displays a summary of the mappings in spreadsheet columns (each target field and its value)

Use the Message Mapping editor to perform various mapping tasks.

Wizards and dialog boxes are provided for tasks such as adding mappable elements, working with ESQL, and working with submaps. Mappings that are created with the Message Mapping editor are automatically validated and compiled, ready for adding to a broker archive (bar) file, and subsequent deployment to WebSphere Message Broker.

Related tasks
Developing message mappings
Configuring message mappings
Related reference
Message Mapping editor Source pane
Message Mapping editor Target pane
Message Mapping editor Edit pane
Message Mapping editor Spreadsheet pane
Message mappings