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Changes that affect the structure of a project, but not its behavior, are known as project refactoring changes. Refactoring ensures that the project structure remains self-consistent.
When you make changes to a project element, all references to that element must be updated accordingly. The refactoring wizard has a preview page that enables you to review all these changes (see Working with the Preview Page).This section explains the refactoring (and related) procedures. See Automatic Refactoring Actions and Limitations to understand what TIBCO BusinessEvents does for each type of refactoring operation.
To Undo Changes You can undo additions or deletions in a project. Click Edit > Undo or press Ctrl+Z.To Revert to an Earlier Version or Restore a Deleted Resource Eclipse also allows you to compare your work with local history and to revert to an earlier saved version (not just the last saved version). Right-click a resource in BusinessEvents Studio Explorer and select Compare With > Local History or Replace With > Local History. Also, if you right-click a folder and select Restore From Local History you can restore items deleted from that folder.
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− Highlight the element, then select File > Rename.
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4. Click Preview. One of the following occurs:
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− The problems page displays if the rename cannot be done, for example, because a new element name is used by an existing element. Click Back to fix the problem, or Cancel to cancel the rename.
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− Highlight the element, then select File > Move.
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− The problem page displays if the move cannot be made. Click Back to fix the problem, or Cancel to cancel the move.
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− Highlight the element, then select Edit > Delete.
− Highlight the element, then press the Delete key.
2. At the Delete Resources page, click OK to delete without previewing, or click Preview to preview the effect of the deletion.
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− The problems page displays if there is a problem with the deletion. Click Back to fix the problem, or Continue to force the deletion (or Cancel to cancel the deletion).
− Highlight the project name, then select Edit > Delete.
− Highlight the project name, then press the Delete key.
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− The problems page displays if there is a problem with the deletion. Click Back to fix the problem, or Continue to force the deletion (or Cancel to cancel the deletion).
It is recommended that you accept all changes to be performed Your project can become corrupted if you do not make the changes throughout the project. Only deselect changes if you have a specific, valid reason to do so.If you copy and paste the above rule into the folder OtherRules, the definition of the rule automatically changes to:
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− Press Ctrl+C.
− Select Edit > Copy.
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− Press Ctrl+V.
− Select Edit > Paste.
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