The Broker Application Development perspective is the default perspective that is displayed when you start the Message Brokers Toolkit.
Typically, you perform the following tasks in this perspective:
The following figure shows the Broker Application Development perspective of the Message Brokers Toolkit. The TextMessenger.msgflow file in the Broker Development view is open in the Message Flow editor.
The Broker Application Development perspective provides several views to navigate, browse, and update your application resources.
The Message Brokers Toolkit provides the Message Flow editor by default for working with the content of message flow files.
Click the Overview
Mode icon to toggle to the Overview view, which provides
a useful summary for large, complex message flows because it shows
a small-scale version of the flow. Click the Overview Mode icon again
to return to the Outline view.
The Properties view displays the properties for the node that is selected in the Editor view. The Properties are grouped and displayed on tabs, which are listed on the left of the Properties view.
Icon | Label and action |
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Get a message from a queue |
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Put a message to a queue |
Available command groups | Toolbar details: icon | Toolbar details: label and action |
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ESQL Actions | ![]() |
Generate a New Message Flow ESQL File |
Mapping Actions | ![]() |
Create a Message Map File |
Message Creation | ![]() |
Create a New Message Set |
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Create a New Message Definition File | |
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Create a New Message Category File | |
Message Flow Element Creation | ![]() |
Create a New Message Flow Project |
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Create a New Broker Schema | |
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Create a New Message Flow | |
Message Set | ![]() |
Generate a Web Service Definition File |
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Generate HTML Documentation for a Message Set | |
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Generate an XML Schema from a Message Definition File |