Creating a working set

Create a working set to limit the number of resources that are displayed in the Application Development view.

Before you begin

To read about working sets, see Working sets.

About this task

By creating and using a working set, you can reduce the visual complexity of what is displayed in the Application Development view, making it easier to manage and work with your projects.

To create a new working set, complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Click the arrow Arrow icon from toolbar of Application Development view on the toolbar of the Application Development view, then click Select Working Set.

    A list is displayed containing existing working sets. A working set is created automatically when you create an application or library. The names of these working sets are enclosed by brackets; for example [Application1].

  2. To open the New Working Set wizard, click New.
  3. Select a type for the new working set (for example, Integration node), then click Next.
  4. Enter a name for the working set.
  5. Select the resources that you want to include in this working set. You can also include all the projects that are dependent on your selected resources by selecting Automatically include dependent projects in this working set.
  6. Click Finish.

Results

The new working set is created.

What to do next

  • To show only the resources in a working set, click the arrow on the toolbar of the Application Development view, click Select Working Set, then select the relevant working set. If you select the working set that is created automatically for an application or library (as indicated by brackets; for example, [Application1]), the Application Development view shows only the selected container and its contents.
  • To edit the selected working set, click the arrow on the toolbar of the Application Development view, then click Edit Active Working Set. When you delete the active working set, all resources are shown automatically. You cannot edit the working sets that are created automatically for an application or library, as indicated by brackets; for example, [Application1].
  • To delete the selected working set, click the arrow on the toolbar of the Application Development view, click Select Working Set, then click Remove.
  • To show all resources, click the arrow on the toolbar of the Application Development view, then click Deselect Working Set. Alternatively, click the Remove all filters icon Icon for Remove all filters on Application Development view toolbar. on the toolbar of the Application Development view.