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Creating a Route

Talend Studio enables you to create Routes by dropping different mediation components from the Palette onto the design workspace and then connecting these components together.

These created Routes are all stored in a central repository. You can create different folders to better classify them.

Information noteWarning: If you are working on a Git-managed project, do not use any of the following reserved key words to name your Route or Route folder:
  • tests
  • target
  • src
If any of the above-mentioned key words is used in the name of a Route, a Route folder or any level of its parent folders, changes to your Route or your Routes in the folder will not get pushed to Git.

About this task

To create the example Route described in this section, proceed as follows:

Procedure

  1. In the Repository tree view of the Integration perspective, right-click the Route Designs > Routes node and select Create Route from the contextual menu.
    Contextual menu.
    The New Route wizard opens to help you define the main properties of the new Route.
    New Route wizard.
  2. Fill the Route properties as shown in the previous screenshot.
    The fields correspond to the following properties:
    Field Description
    Name The name of the new Route.
    Purpose Route purpose or any useful information regarding the Route use.
    Description Route description containing any information that helps you describe what the Route does and how it does it.
    Author A read-only field that shows by default the current user login.
    Locker A read-only field that shows by default the login of the user who owns the lock on the current Route. This field is empty when you are creating a Route and has data only when you are editing the properties of an existing Route.
    Version A read-only field. You can manually increment the version using the M and m buttons. For more information, see Managing Job and Route versions.
    Status A list to select from the status of the Route you are creating.
    Path A list to select from the folder in which the Route will be created.
  3. An empty design workspace opens up showing the name of the Route as a tab label.
    Empty design workspace.

Results

The Route you created is now listed under the Routes node in the Repository tree view.

You can open one or more of the created Routes by simply double-clicking the Route label in the Repository tree view.

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