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If you want to enable your Route to call any function in a custom Bean jar,
routine, or custom routine jar, you need to set up code dependencies, namely custom Bean
jar, routine, or custom routine jar dependencies, on the Route.
For more information about custom Bean jars, routines, and custom routine jars, see Creating a custom Bean Jar, What are routines and
Creating custom routine JARs.
Procedure
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In the Repository tree view, right-click the Route and
select Setup Codes Dependencies from the contextual menu.
Otherwise, select Setup routine dependencies.
The
Setup Codes Dependencies window is displayed. You can set up custom Bean jar, custom routine jar and global routine dependencies on
the Route on the corresponding tab. By default, all system routines are automatically
set as dependencies for Routes.
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Click the [+] button on a
tab if you need to set up the corresponding dependencies on the Route.
A dialog box is displayed, which lists all the corresponding custom Bean jars,
routines, or custom routines jars.
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Select one or more custom Bean jars, routines, or custom routine jars containing
the functions that your Route calls.
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Click OK to save your
changes and close the dialog box.
When a custom Bean jar, routine, or a custom routine jar does not contain any
function that your Route calls, you can remove it by selecting it on the tab and
then clicking the [x] button. This helps avoid redundancy
in the exported dependencies.
Tip: You can right-click a custom Bean jar, routine, or a custom routine
jar to use the
Impact Analysis feature. This feature
indicates which Routes use the custom Bean jar, routine, or the custom routine jar
and would therefore be impacted by any modification. For further information about
Impact Analysis, see
Analyzing repository items.