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Displaying selected projects in working sets

Before you start:

Read the information about working sets in the concept topic about Resources.

A working set is a logical collection of application projects, that you can use to limit the number of resources that are displayed in the Broker Development view. Creating and using a working set allows you to reduce the visual complexity of what is displayed in the Broker Development view, making it easier to manage and work with your application projects.

To create a new working set:

  1. Click on the down arrow to the right of the Active working set field in the Broker development view. By default this field contains <all resources>. A list is displayed containing existing working sets (if there are any) and options for editing and deleting existing working sets, and for creating a new working set.
  2. Click New Working Set. The New Working Set window is displayed.
  3. Type the name that you want to give to your new working set in the Working set name field.
  4. Select from the displayed list each of the application projects that you want to include in this working set. You can also include all of the projects that are dependent on your selected application projects, by selecting Automatically include dependent projects in this working set.
  5. Click Finish.
The new working set and its associated resources are displayed in the Broker Development view.

In addition to creating new working sets, you can also select, edit, and delete existing working sets using the options in the Broker Development view menu.

Related concepts
Resources
Quick Start wizards overview
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Creating an application from scratch
Creating an application based on WSDL or XSD files
Creating an application based on an existing message set
Related reference
Broker Application Development perspective
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