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Why: When opening the Event Injection modal for a particular eventBus, the tool populates each field (source, detail type, and detail) with the last values used for that eventBus. Allowing all events to be saved, similar to the command history in the terminal, will allow users to quickly test multiple events without having to type the same parameters repeatedly.
Expected Behaviour: