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The Library panel gives you direct access to your libraries and thus to all of your predefined classes, interfaces, operations and parameters.
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The Designer provides all necessary base types in a Bridge Base standard library. This library is available in all services and cannot be removed. It contains the following xUML base types:
Any
Blob
Boolean
DateTime
Float
Integer
String
Most of these base types are only able to hold one single piece of information, like text in a string, true or false in a boolean, or binary data in a blob.
If you want to associate several bits of information, you have to define a complex type that combines a number of independent base types and possibly other complex types. Such complex types are modeled as classes. To use your own types, you can
define your own data structures in the Implementation folder
If you use the panel preset, the library panel is displayed in the upper left corner.
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The icon represents the library panel.
Application Options
The panel shows all libraries available in this project. You can use the panel to manage your libraries and to use the contents of the libraries during modeling on the Execution Canvas.
Managing Libraries
If you want to add your own libraries, click the Manage libraries button.
The dialog Manage Libraries opens.
All libraries that have been uploaded to the current namespace are shown in this dialog:
Currently unused libraries are displayed on the left side of the window.
The libraries that are already used in this service are shown on the right side.
Expand the drop-down lists to display the details of each library such as versions and dependencies.
To add an unused library to the project, click Add library .
The library is now displayed in the column Used Libraries.
If you have finished, click Save to persist your changes.
The added library is now displayed in the library panel and you can use it during modeling.
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Using Library Content
In your own libraries you can define the classes, operations and parameters you want to use during modeling.
A library can contain the following elements:
= Package
= Class
= Interface
= Operation
= Parameter
To expand an element in the tree, click on . If you want to show less content in the tree, use the icon to close the corresponding element.
You can drag & drop elements from the library panel to the Execution Canvas.
Operations are dropped to the UML action flow on the canvas.
Input and output parameters of the operation are displayed in the library panel and as pins on the execution canvas.
You can drag & drop classes, interfaces and parameters to the fields Persisted and Local:
Persisted: The information is persisted and is therefore available in your whole BPMN model.
Local: The information is only existing in the current action flow.
If you start dragging a relation on the execution canvas, the eligible pins of the operation(s) are highlighted.