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Editors in the IBM Integration Toolkit

More information about each of the editors provided by IBM® Integration Toolkit can be found in the following topics:
  • Broker Archive editor

    For creating and managing broker archive (BAR) files.

  • Integration Nodes view

    For creating and working with integration nodes (brokers) in the IBM Integration Toolkit.

  • Deployment Log view

    For showing the result of deployment actions on integration nodes (brokers) in the IBM Integration Toolkit.

  • DFDL schema editor

    For creating, editing, and testing DFDL schema files.

  • ESQL editor

    For viewing and updating the ESQL statements that are associated with Compute, Database, and Filter nodes.

  • Graphical Data Mapping editor

    For defining transformations between data sources and targets, without the requirement for programming in XPath, XSLT, XQuery, Java™, or ESQL.

  • Message Category editor

    For creating, viewing, and updating message categories that you define within the MRM domain.

  • Message Definition editor

    For creating, viewing, and updating messages that you define within the MRM domain.

  • Message Flow editor

    For creating, viewing, and updating message flows, and the nodes and user-defined nodes that define them.

  • Message Node editor

    For defining the content of user-defined nodes.

  • Message set editor

    For creating, viewing, and updating message sets that you define within the MRM domain.

  • Integration service editor

    For viewing a graphical representation of a service and its operations, and for editing properties and implementing service operations.

  • WSDL editor

    For browsing and editing a WSDL file.

  • Service discovery editor

    For viewing and updating service interfaces and implementing service operations for the Database Service and the MQ Service.


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