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Chapter 2 TIBCO ActiveMatrix UDDI Service Console : tModel Instance Operations

tModel Instance Operations
This section introduces the basic operations performed on a tModel instance.
Creating a tModel Instance
If you have created a binding template, you can create a tModel instance for it.
To create a tModel instance for your binding template, follow these steps:
1.
Select a binding template for which you want to create a tModel instance in the Browse UDDI Hierarchy page, and click the Details button on the tool bar to open the object information page.
 
2.
Click the New tModel Instance button on the tool bar to open the New tModel Instance page on the right, as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 15 The New tModel Instance Dialog
3.
In the General Information tab:
tModel Key (required): Enter an existing tModel in the tModel Key field. Click Lookup to check for available tModel keys and make sure the tModel key entered is valid.
Overview Documents (optional): Click the Add button to add the URL of the WSDL document.
4.
Click the Save button.
After you successfully create a tModel instance, the tModel instance will appear in the object tree.
A tModel instance is an instance of a generic tModel that is associated with a binding template for categorization. Multiple tModel instances can be associated with the same binding template.
Editing a tModel Instance
After creating a tModel instance, if you want to change its information, follow these steps:
1.
2.
Click the Edit button in the upper right corner. The Edit button changes to the In Edit Mode button. All the tModel instance settings in the object information pane become editable.
3.
Click the Save button to save your changes and quit the edit mode.
Click the Cancel button to cancel the changes just made.
Removing a tModel Instance
To remove a tModel instance, follow these steps:
1.
Select a tModel instance you want to remove from TIBCO ActiveMatrix Runtime UDDI Server in the object hierarchy pane.
2.
Click the Delete button on the tool bar.
3.
In the Delete Confirmation page, click the Yes button to delete the tModel instance.

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