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Instance: This is the instance of a component dependency. A list of all available instances within the profile is provided in a drop-down list. A User is able to select the required instance. Where there are exclusive dependencies, the fields are grayed out so they cannot be edited. This is because particular dependency is fixed for a given component instance.

  • Instance Of: Specifies the service type of the dependency instance.
  • Exclusive: Specifies if the dependency is exclusive to the component.
  • Optional: Specifies if the dependency is optional to the component.

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  • Click on a dependency that needs to be added, as shown in Figure 11. A dialog box is displayed with a list of all components from which the component type of the new dependency can be chosen.
  • Click OK to add the new dependency.

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  1. Click Edit Default Configuration. A dialog box is displayed with all properties along with their default values.
  2. Modify the default values of the properties using their respective editors and click OK to save the changes, as shown in Figure 14. The default values of the component will be modified and the new values will be used as default valued values at the time of adding new instances.

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Figure 14: Edit Default Configuration Dialog

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To find all the function of a particular component instance, right-click on the node and select the Find Usages option. The component tree will be filtered to show only those component instances which use the selected component and its dependencies, as shown in Figure 16.

The tree is returned to its previous state (displaying all the component instances) when the close button (marked by an X mark with red border) is clicked.

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Figure 16: Filtered Component Tree showing the Usages of a Component Instance

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