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Finding errors in the assembly diagram
In the Business Integration view, you can use the Problems view to see error messages such as assembly diagram error messages.
The Problems view should be open in the Business Integration perspective. If it is not open, follow these instructions:
Procedure
- From the menu, click Window > Show View > Other.
- In the Show View window, expand Basic and select Problems.
- Click OK and the view opens.
Example
If there is an assembly diagram error message in the Problems view, double-click the message. The module assembly that generated the error opens in the Editor view to the element that has the problem.
If you see a component with a red X and a broken outline in the assembly editor, it means that since the components were correctly wired, the definition of the component with the error has been incorrectly deleted. Component4 in the following diagram has this error:
There are several ways to correct this error:
- If you are working in a team environment, you might be able to restore the component from the team repository.
- Try to restore the component from your local history.
- Create the component again. Right-click the component with the error and select Create As > Component or Create As > Import. In the previous illustration, you might also want to delete the reference on Component1, which no longer has a target.
Related concepts:
Workspaces
Create modules and libraries
Related tasks:
Create and wiring components
Work with implementations
Adding notes
Setting assembly editor preferences
Related information:
Assembling services: Customer enquiry example