Creating a message set

Use the New Message Set wizard to create a message set.

The New Message Set wizard also creates a new message set project.

Note: You can also use a Quick Start wizard to create a message set, a message set project, and other resource files that you need to create a new application.
The message set that is created by the New Message Set wizard has the following default property values:
Property Default value
Message Domain MRM
Wire Format XML Wire Format (XML1)
Name space support Enabled

To create a new message set:

  1. Switch to the Broker Application Development perspective.
  2. Open the New Message Set wizard. To do this, right-click anywhere in the Broker Development view then click New> Message Set on the pop-up menu.
  3. Type the Message set name for the message set that you are creating. The name that you type is also displayed in the Message set project name field.
  4. Optional: You can choose a different message set project name; to do this, type this name into the Message set project name field.
  5. Optional: You can specify a directory in which you want to store the project contents. If you do not specify a directory, the default workspace is used. To specify a directory, first clear the Use default check box and then either type into the Directory field the location of the directory, or click Browse to see a list of the folders that you can choose from for the location of the directory.
  6. Optional: If you want to create a new message set whose definition is based on existing message set, click Message Set in the Copy message set contents from another message set pane and choose from the list of message set definitions that are shown; then click Finish. The new message set (and the message set project that contains it) is created immediately and the New Message Set wizard automatically closes.
  7. Optional: If you want to create a message set whose definition is not based on an existing message set, click Next>. You are presented with the next pane which allows you to choose the type of message data that you want to process.
    1. Select one or more of the check boxes to describe the type of message data that you want to process and then click Finish. If you do not select a check box, XML Wire Format is selected by default. The New Message Set wizard closes.
    2. Optional: You can now select additional types of message data. Under Select any other types of message data that you will be working with there are check boxes for each of the following message data types:
      • XML documents (general)
      • Web services SOAP
      • Binary data (for example, C or COBOL structures)
      • Text data (for example, CSV, SWIFT or HL7)
      • MIME documents other than Web services
      • Data for WebSphere Adapters
      Note: These check boxes correspond to the list of data types from which you chose the data type that you will be working with most often, but the check box that corresponds to the data type that you chose from that list is not available.
      By default, all these check boxes are cleared. You can select any, or all of these check boxes, to add the corresponding data types to your message set.

      If you select the check box for text data, either for the type of message data that you will be working with most often or as another type of message data that you will be working with, you can additionally choose from the displayed list of text messaging standards. This list is the same as that given in the description of the Messaging Standard property in TDS Format message set properties.

    3. Click Next A new panel is displayed that summarizes some information about the message set that you have created. Specifically, it lists:
      • Supported message domains
      • Physical formats to be created
      • IBM supplied messages to be imported
  8. Click Finish on this page to create the message set, and the message set project that contains it. The New Message Set wizard closes.
After the New Message Set wizard finishes, the message set editor is opened.
You can now create some message definitions in the new message set. You can either create new message definitions from scratch, or create them based on existing artifacts such as WSDL, XSD, DTD, C, COBOL files, or EIS metadata. Use the Message Definition File wizard and the Message Definition File From wizard to help you with this.
Related concepts
The message model
Message set projects
Message sets overview
Namespaces in the message model
Quick Start wizards overview
Related tasks
Working with a message set project
Deleting a message set project
Working with a message set
Deleting a message set
Generating information from message sets
Related reference
Message set editor
Message set properties
Custom Wire Format message set properties
XML Wire Format message set properties
TDS Format message set properties
TDS Mnemonics
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