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Setting assembly editor preferences
You can use the Preferences window to modify the assembly editor settings for its layout and wiring prompts.
Procedure
To modify the assembly editor preferences settings, complete the following steps:
- From the menu, click Window > Preferences to open the Preferences window.
- Expand Business Integration and click Assembly Editor to see the settings that you can modify. For more information on one of the settings, press the Tab key to focus on the setting and press F1.
If you do not see Assembly Editor, then expand Workbench to select Capabilities, check Integration Designer and click Apply to enable the business integration tools. Click OK to close the Preferences page. Go back to the first step to open Preferences again, and, this time, you should see Business Integration.
- Modify the settings and click Apply.
- Expand Assembly Editor. You can use the two preferences under Assembly Editor to simplify the process of introducing Java™ components, EJB imports, and stand-alone references into a WSDL environment. These tools generate or convert the interfaces and partner references so that the Java component can be more easily connected to WSDL components.
- Click one of the entries to see or modify the settings for that utility. For more information on one of the settings on those pages, press the Tab key to focus on a setting and then press F1.
- Click Apply to save your changes.
- Click OK to close the Preferences window.
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Create and wiring components
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