WSO2 Integrator 6.3 - How to call sequence from other project?
I'm using WSO2 Integrator version 6.3 and develop services using eclipse Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a). I have 2 projects in my work space, one project is supposed to contain some core sequences that I want to use in the other project. But when I double click the called sequence from the proxy service for example to open it, Eclipse creates an empty sequence in the same project and calls it. Is there any solution for this issue because I don't want to put all my sequences in the same project.
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I'm using WSO2 Integrator version 6.3 and develop services using eclipse Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a). I have 2 projects in my work space, one project is supposed to contain some core sequences that I want to use in the other project. But when I double click the called sequence from the proxy service for example to open it, Eclipse creates an empty sequence in the same project and calls it. Is there any solution for this issue because I don't want to put all my sequences in the same project.
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I'm using WSO2 Integrator version 6.3 and develop services using eclipse Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a). I have 2 projects in my work space, one project is supposed to contain some core sequences that I want to use in the other project. But when I double click the called sequence from the proxy service for example to open it, Eclipse creates an empty sequence in the same project and calls it. Is there any solution for this issue because I don't want to put all my sequences in the same project.
eclipse wso2 wso2esb
I'm using WSO2 Integrator version 6.3 and develop services using eclipse Oxygen.3a Release (4.7.3a). I have 2 projects in my work space, one project is supposed to contain some core sequences that I want to use in the other project. But when I double click the called sequence from the proxy service for example to open it, Eclipse creates an empty sequence in the same project and calls it. Is there any solution for this issue because I don't want to put all my sequences in the same project.
eclipse wso2 wso2esb
eclipse wso2 wso2esb
asked Nov 15 '18 at 11:00
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there is always the 'switch to source view' fix where you can manually enter the named sequence as follows: <sequence key="yourSharedSequence"/>
I have to note here that it is usually inadvisable to do this since when you remove or redeploy the project your shared sequence is in, your other project(s) will momentarily not work anymore.
edit: Used ' instead of backtick ` so the code part was not showing.
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there is always the 'switch to source view' fix where you can manually enter the named sequence as follows: <sequence key="yourSharedSequence"/>
I have to note here that it is usually inadvisable to do this since when you remove or redeploy the project your shared sequence is in, your other project(s) will momentarily not work anymore.
edit: Used ' instead of backtick ` so the code part was not showing.
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there is always the 'switch to source view' fix where you can manually enter the named sequence as follows: <sequence key="yourSharedSequence"/>
I have to note here that it is usually inadvisable to do this since when you remove or redeploy the project your shared sequence is in, your other project(s) will momentarily not work anymore.
edit: Used ' instead of backtick ` so the code part was not showing.
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there is always the 'switch to source view' fix where you can manually enter the named sequence as follows: <sequence key="yourSharedSequence"/>
I have to note here that it is usually inadvisable to do this since when you remove or redeploy the project your shared sequence is in, your other project(s) will momentarily not work anymore.
edit: Used ' instead of backtick ` so the code part was not showing.
there is always the 'switch to source view' fix where you can manually enter the named sequence as follows: <sequence key="yourSharedSequence"/>
I have to note here that it is usually inadvisable to do this since when you remove or redeploy the project your shared sequence is in, your other project(s) will momentarily not work anymore.
edit: Used ' instead of backtick ` so the code part was not showing.
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