BPEL Designer: Using Find in the Design View
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In the BPEL Designer, you can do one of the following to find BPEL constructs on the current diagram:
- Open the Find bar by choosing Edit > Find (Ctrl-F)
- Use advanced search options. Press the Advanced Search icon on the editor toolbar or press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F
Using the Find Bar
The Find bar lets you find BPEL constructs on the current BPEL diagram. You can search for the following:
- Text on diagram. Finds text displayed on the diagram that matches the search query.
- BPEL Construct. Finds BPEL constructs with attributes that match the search query.
See XML Schema Editor: Using Find in the Schema View for more information on how to use the Find bar.
Using Advanced Search
You can use advanced search options to refine your search query and search BPEL elements by their name and/or type.
To find BPEL elements using advanced search:
- In the IDE, verify that the Design view of your process diagram is the active view.
- On the editor toolbar, click the Advanced Search icon or press Ctrl-Alt-Shift-F.
- In the Name field of the Advanced Search dialog box, enter the name of the element you want to find.
- In the Type list, select the BPEL construct to refine your search query. If you do not want to limit your search only to the specified constructs, leave the default Any Component value.
- If you want to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase characters in your search query, select the Match Case checkbox.
- If you want to use the "?" and "*" wildcards, select the Match Pattern checkbox.
Note that this option disables the use of other regular expressions.
- If you want to use a regular expression, select the Regular Expression checkbox. You need to clear the Pattern Match checkbox first.
- Click Search.
The IDE outputs matching constructs in the Search Results window. Double-click
the target component to select it on the diagram.
In the Search Result window, you can perform the following operations:
- Collapse / Expand. Expands or collapses search results.
- Export as HTML. Opens search results in the HTML format.
- Previous Occurrence and Next Occurrence. Cycles through matching components in the order they appear on the search results list.
- See Also
- XML Schema Editor: Using Find in the Schema View
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