Apama Documentation : Using Apama with Software AG Designer : Overview of Developing Apama Applications : About Apama projects : Managing project hierarchies
Managing project hierarchies
Software AG Designer organizes your project into a hierarchy that is displayed in the Project Explorer view (if you are using the Apama Developer perspective) or the Workbench Project View (if you are using the Apama Workbench perspective). The hierarchy is made up of nodes that group Apama resource files by type. The Project Explorer view lists all your Apama projects, while the Workbench Project View lists just the current project. A different icon is shown for each type of resource:
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Meaning
Apama project.
Connectivity and adapters. This is a virtual folder that is not available in the file system. It is provided for your convenience, and it is recommended that you use this folder where possible. The files in the virtual folder are also available in the nodes for the physical folders. For example, connectivity plug-in configuration files that are managed by bundles in this node are also available in the config node of the project and thus in the physical config folder in the file system. It is safe to edit the files in either node.
Bundle.
Physical folder that is available in the file system.
EPL (.mon) file.
Apama query (.qry) file.
EPL plug-in written in Java (.java) file.
Event (.evt) file.
Scenario (.sdf) file.
Scenario block (.bdf) file.
Scenario function (.fdf) file.
Dashboard (.rtv) file.
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Correlator deployment package (.cdp) file.
If a monitor, query or scenario file contains an error, Software AG Designer displays an error icon over the file name, over the folder that contains the file that has the error, and over the project folder. For example, a monitor file that contains an error would look like this: .
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