Table 1 defines the properties that you can set to customize the message set.
| Property | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Message Set ID | String | This is a unique identifier that is automatically generated for you when you create the message set. You cannot change this property. |
| Message Set Alias | String | This is an alias that you can assign to the message set. |
| Default Wire Format | String | Specify the default wire format that is used if a format
cannot be deduced from the message's MQRFH2 header, or was not specified as
a property of the input node at which the message is received by a message
flow. The default is empty (not set). |
| Message Type Prefix | String | This property is used when you define multipart messages.
The value that you specify is used as an absolute or relative path to the innermost message from the outermost, and is used as a prefix to the value of the Message Type property specified for the outermost message (specified in the MQRFH2 header of the message). If you set a value, it must be in the form id1/id2/.../idnu where id1 is the identifier of the outermost message, id2 is the identifier of the next element or message, and idn is the identifier of the innermost message. The default value is blank (not set). Table 2, describing the use of the message set property Message Type Prefix, shows how this value is combined with the Message Type property of an input message. |
| Runtime Parser | Enumerated Type | Select the message parser for messages belonging to
this set from the drop-down list. This determines how the message is interpreted.
You can choose from: MRM (the default). XML, JMSMap, or JMSStream. Choose one of these parsers if you want to model a generic self-defining XML, JMSMap, or JMSStream message. Messages defined in this way are interpreted by the generic XML parser, not the MRM parser. |
| Use namespaces | Check box | Select this property if you want to use namespaces within
the message set. Once this has been enabled, it cannot be disabled. |
| Treat Length facet as MaxLength | Check box | Select this property if you want the COBOL importer
to create a maxLength facet for a fixed length string element rather than
a length facet. The default is for this property to be set. |
Table 2 shows the effects of using the property Message Type Prefix. Note that message type or message prefix may describe might be elements or messages.
| Message Type property example | Message Type Prefix not set | Message Type Prefix set |
|---|---|---|
| Simple Message Type:msg_type | Results in the simple Message Type:msg_type | Results in the path Message Type: /msg_prefix_1/.../msg_prefix_n/ msg_type |
| Path Message Type:msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m | Results in the path Message Type:/msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m | Results in the combined path Message Type: /msg_prefix_1.../msg_prefix_n /msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m |
| Simple absolute Message Type:/msg_type | Results in the simple Message Type:msg_type | Results in the simple Message Type:msg_type An error is raised if Message Type Prefix is set to any value other than msg_type. |
| Path absolute Message Type:/msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m | Results in the path Message Type:/msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m | Results in the path Message Type:/msg_type_1/.../msg_type_m An error is raised if all identifiers in Message Type Prefix do not match the corresponding identifiers in the resulting path. |
The message set does not have any properties that are dictated by membership of a larger object, because this is the largest message object as defined by the MRM.
In addition to message set properties, each of the physical formats have properties that can be updated. There is also a documentation property for a message set.