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7. Click OK to close the "New Profile" window. The "Connector Profile" window displays the name of the connector in the Connector column, the name of the InterChange Server Express instance in the Server column, and the path and name of the connector configuration file in the Configuration File column. 8. Click OK to close the "Connector Profile" window. Editing a profile Follow the steps below to make changes to an existing connector profile: 1. Select File > Create/Select Profile from the menu bar of Test Connector or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N to display the Connector Profile window. 2. In the "Connector Profile" window select the profile you want to edit and then select Edit > Edit Profile from the menu bar. 3. Type new values in the fields of the "New Profile" window and use the Browse button to change the configuration file as necessary to make your edits. 4. Click OK to close the "New Profile" window. Deleting a profile Do the following to delete a connector profile: 1. Select File > Create/Select Profile from the menu bar of Test Connector or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N to display the "Connector Profile" window. 2. In the "Connector Profile" window, select the profile you want to delete and then select Edit > Delete Profile from the menu bar. Emulating a connector After creating a profile for a connector, you may use that profile to connect Test Connector to the agent. Once you connect Test Connector to the agent, Test Connector begins emulating the connector defined in the selected profile. To connect Test Connector to the agent, do the following: 1. Select File > Create/Select Profile from the menu bar of Test Connector. 2. In the "Connector Profile" window, select the name of the connector whose profile you want to open. 3. Click OK. 4. Select File > Connect from the menu bar. Test Connector displays messages in the "Output" pane as it attempts to emulate the connector. When it finishes connecting, it displays a message indicating that it is "ready" in the "Output" pane and populates the BOType list in the "Supported Business Objects" pane. Working with business objects To test whether a business process interface has been developed correctly, you need to verify that business objects can be successfully exchanged and processed. This section describes how to: v Create, modify, delete, and save business object test data v Compare the attribute values of business objects to easily and quickly view changes made during processing v Send and receive business objects 192 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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7.
Click
OK
to
close
the
“New
Profile”
window.
The
“Connector
Profile”
window
displays
the
name
of
the
connector
in
the
Connector
column,
the
name
of
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance
in
the
Server
column,
and
the
path
and
name
of
the
connector
configuration
file
in
the
Configuration
File
column.
8.
Click
OK
to
close
the
“Connector
Profile”
window.
Editing
a
profile
Follow
the
steps
below
to
make
changes
to
an
existing
connector
profile:
1.
Select
File
>
Create/Select
Profile
from
the
menu
bar
of
Test
Connector
or
use
the
keyboard
shortcut
Ctrl+N
to
display
the
Connector
Profile
window.
2.
In
the
“Connector
Profile”
window
select
the
profile
you
want
to
edit
and
then
select
Edit
>
Edit
Profile
from
the
menu
bar.
3.
Type
new
values
in
the
fields
of
the
“New
Profile”
window
and
use
the
Browse
button
to
change
the
configuration
file
as
necessary
to
make
your
edits.
4.
Click
OK
to
close
the
“New
Profile”
window.
Deleting
a
profile
Do
the
following
to
delete
a
connector
profile:
1.
Select
File
>
Create/Select
Profile
from
the
menu
bar
of
Test
Connector
or
use
the
keyboard
shortcut
Ctrl+N
to
display
the
“Connector
Profile”
window.
2.
In
the
“Connector
Profile”
window,
select
the
profile
you
want
to
delete
and
then
select
Edit
>
Delete
Profile
from
the
menu
bar.
Emulating
a
connector
After
creating
a
profile
for
a
connector,
you
may
use
that
profile
to
connect
Test
Connector
to
the
agent.
Once
you
connect
Test
Connector
to
the
agent,
Test
Connector
begins
emulating
the
connector
defined
in
the
selected
profile.
To
connect
Test
Connector
to
the
agent,
do
the
following:
1.
Select
File
>
Create/Select
Profile
from
the
menu
bar
of
Test
Connector.
2.
In
the
“Connector
Profile”
window,
select
the
name
of
the
connector
whose
profile
you
want
to
open.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Select
File
>
Connect
from
the
menu
bar.
Test
Connector
displays
messages
in
the
“Output”
pane
as
it
attempts
to
emulate
the
connector.
When
it
finishes
connecting,
it
displays
a
message
indicating
that
it
is
“ready”
in
the
“Output”
pane
and
populates
the
BOType
list
in
the
“Supported
Business
Objects”
pane.
Working
with
business
objects
To
test
whether
a
business
process
interface
has
been
developed
correctly,
you
need
to
verify
that
business
objects
can
be
successfully
exchanged
and
processed.
This
section
describes
how
to:
v
Create,
modify,
delete,
and
save
business
object
test
data
v
Compare
the
attribute
values
of
business
objects
to
easily
and
quickly
view
changes
made
during
processing
v
Send
and
receive
business
objects
192
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide