Enabling/Disabling a Component
When a component is enabled, it is able to be started. Users may choose to disable components when they are part of a dataflow that is still being assembled, for example. Typically, if a component is not intended to be run, the component is disabled, rather than being left in the Stopped state. This helps to distinguish between components that are intentionally not running and those that may have been stopped temporarily (for instance, to change the component's configuration) and inadvertently were never restarted.
When it is desirable to re-enable a component, it can be enabled by selecting the component and clicking the Enable
button ( ) in the Operate Palette. This is available only when the selected component or components are disabled. Alternatively, a component can be enabled by checking the checkbox next to the "Enabled" option in the Settings tab of the Processor configuration dialog or the configuration dialog for a Port.
Once enabled, the component's status indicator will change to either Invalid ( ) or Stopped ( ), depending on whether or not the component is valid.
A component is then disabled by selecting the component and clicking the Disable
button ( ) in the Operate Palette, or by clearing the checkbox next to the "Enabled" option in the Settings tab of the Processor configuration dialog or the configuration dialog for a Port.
Only Ports and Processors can be enabled and disabled.