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Table 24. Integrated Test Environment perspective interface elements (continued) Interface element number Interface element name 2 "Outline view" 3 "Test Unit editor" 4 "Task Manager view" 5 "Properties view" 6 "BO Inspector view" on page 204 7 "Integrated Test Environment Console view" on page 204 Integrated Test Environment Navigator view This view lists the projects and test units you create. For more information on working with test projects and test units, see "Working with test projects and units" on page 209. Outline view This view lists the components and elements that comprise the interface and are displayed in the "Test Unit editor." As you select items in this view, their properties are displayed in the "Properties view." This view also allows you to determine if the interface dependencies have been resolved, and if other required conditions have been satisfied prior to testing. This is a default workbench view. Test Unit editor This editor provides a graphical representation of the interface. It allows you to do things such as the following: v Deploy components, as described in "Managing the repository using the Test Unit view" on page 231. v Manage the states of components, as described in "Managing component states using the Test Unit view" on page 231. v View business object data, as described in "Using the BO Inspector view" on page 247. Task Manager view The Task Manager view allows you execute tasks that must be performed as part of a test, such as starting InterChange Server Express and starting Client Simulator views. For more information on this view, see "Using the Task Manager view" on page 220. Properties view You can select items in the ITE Navigator, Outline, and Test Unit views to display properties of the items in this view. The property information is largely useless to you and you will probably want to overlay this view with a Client Simulator view or BO Inspector view. For more information on the Client Simulator view, see "Using the Client Simulator view" on page 234. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 203

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Table
24.
Integrated
Test
Environment
perspective
interface
elements
(continued)
Interface
element
number
Interface
element
name
2
“Outline
view”
3
“Test
Unit
editor”
4
“Task
Manager
view”
5
“Properties
view”
6
“BO
Inspector
view”
on
page
204
7
“Integrated
Test
Environment
Console
view”
on
page
204
Integrated
Test
Environment
Navigator
view
This
view
lists
the
projects
and
test
units
you
create.
For
more
information
on
working
with
test
projects
and
test
units,
see
“Working
with
test
projects
and
units”
on
page
209.
Outline
view
This
view
lists
the
components
and
elements
that
comprise
the
interface
and
are
displayed
in
the
“Test
Unit
editor.”
As
you
select
items
in
this
view,
their
properties
are
displayed
in
the
“Properties
view.”
This
view
also
allows
you
to
determine
if
the
interface
dependencies
have
been
resolved,
and
if
other
required
conditions
have
been
satisfied
prior
to
testing.
This
is
a
default
workbench
view.
Test
Unit
editor
This
editor
provides
a
graphical
representation
of
the
interface.
It
allows
you
to
do
things
such
as
the
following:
v
Deploy
components,
as
described
in
“Managing
the
repository
using
the
Test
Unit
view”
on
page
231.
v
Manage
the
states
of
components,
as
described
in
“Managing
component
states
using
the
Test
Unit
view”
on
page
231.
v
View
business
object
data,
as
described
in
“Using
the
BO
Inspector
view”
on
page
247.
Task
Manager
view
The
Task
Manager
view
allows
you
execute
tasks
that
must
be
performed
as
part
of
a
test,
such
as
starting
InterChange
Server
Express
and
starting
Client
Simulator
views.
For
more
information
on
this
view,
see
“Using
the
Task
Manager
view”
on
page
220.
Properties
view
You
can
select
items
in
the
ITE
Navigator,
Outline,
and
Test
Unit
views
to
display
properties
of
the
items
in
this
view.
The
property
information
is
largely
useless
to
you
and
you
will
probably
want
to
overlay
this
view
with
a
Client
Simulator
view
or
BO
Inspector
view.
For
more
information
on
the
Client
Simulator
view,
see
“Using
the
Client
Simulator
view”
on
page
234.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
203