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Figure 52. Source and destination instances of Test Connector. 5. Send a request business object from the source connector. From the source Test Connector, do the following: a. Create a business object that is managed by the interface you need to test as described in "Creating request business objects" on page 193. b. Save the business object to a file to use in subsequent tests as described in "Saving a business object" on page 197. c. Send the business object as described in "Sending request business objects" on page 194. 6. Simulate the response to the request business object from the destination connector. From the destination Test Connector window, do the following: a. Accept the request business object as described in "Accepting a request business object" on page 198. b. Send the business object as a response as described in "Sending a response business object" on page 199. 7. Repeat step 5 through step 6 as many times as necessary to test each interface. Starting Test Connector To start Test Connector, select Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere Integration Express >Toolset Express> Development > Test Connector. The Test Connector window includes the following panes: v The "Supported Business Objects" pane in which you can create business object instances to send v The "BO Request List" pane, which displays any business object requests that the connector has received v The "Output" pane, which displays messages about Test Connector's operations, such as when a business object has been sent. 190 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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5.
Send
a
request
business
object
from
the
source
connector.
From
the
source
Test
Connector,
do
the
following:
a.
Create
a
business
object
that
is
managed
by
the
interface
you
need
to
test
as
described
in
“Creating
request
business
objects”
on
page
193.
b.
Save
the
business
object
to
a
file
to
use
in
subsequent
tests
as
described
in
“Saving
a
business
object”
on
page
197.
c.
Send
the
business
object
as
described
in
“Sending
request
business
objects”
on
page
194.
6.
Simulate
the
response
to
the
request
business
object
from
the
destination
connector.
From
the
destination
Test
Connector
window,
do
the
following:
a.
Accept
the
request
business
object
as
described
in
“Accepting
a
request
business
object”
on
page
198.
b.
Send
the
business
object
as
a
response
as
described
in
“Sending
a
response
business
object”
on
page
199.
7.
Repeat
step
5
through
step
6
as
many
times
as
necessary
to
test
each
interface.
Starting
Test
Connector
To
start
Test
Connector,
select
Start
>
Programs
>
IBM
WebSphere
Integration
Express
>Toolset
Express>
Development
>
Test
Connector
.
The
Test
Connector
window
includes
the
following
panes:
v
The
“Supported
Business
Objects”
pane
in
which
you
can
create
business
object
instances
to
send
v
The
“BO
Request
List”
pane,
which
displays
any
business
object
requests
that
the
connector
has
received
v
The
“Output”
pane,
which
displays
messages
about
Test
Connector’s
operations,
such
as
when
a
business
object
has
been
sent.
Figure
52.
Source
and
destination
instances
of
Test
Connector.
190
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide