JMS Map Editor Dialog
Use this dialog to view and edit the function definition, header, property, and message for a method of a JMS control.
In the XML section, you can specify an XML map for the JMS message, header, or property, on the corresponding tab.
Provides a place to edit the jms-message XML map. The value of this is an XML document fragment describing an XML document and parameters.
For XML map applied to a CTRL file method, this tells the control to publish an XML document using the XML map as a template.
For a CTRL file callback, tells the control to use the XML map to set the callback parameters.
Provides a place to edit the jms-header XML map. This maps JMS headers to publish/callback parameters. The value of this is an XML document fragment with the element name as the value and the element text as the value, in the format:
<header> <header-name>value</header-name> <header-name-2>value2</header-name2> </header>
For a CTRL file method, tells the control to set headers using the XML map as a template.
For a CTRL callback, tells the control to use the XML map to set the callback parameters.
Provides a place to edit the jms-property xml-map. This maps jms user properties to publish/callback parameters. The value of this is an XML document fragment with the element name as the value and the element text as the value, in the format:
<property> <prop-name>value</prop-name> <prop-name-2>value2</prop-name-2> </property>
For a CTRL file method, tells the control to set properties using the XML map as a template.
For a CTRL file callback, tells the control to use the XML map to set the callback parameters.
The Java section provides a place to edit the definition for the selected method of the JMS control. Your edits to the method definition here will be reflected in your source code.
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