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Figure 57. Test Server Configuration window 3. Click OK. Note: Although you can register up to two InterChange Server Express instances as test servers, they must both be installed on the computer on which Integrated Test Environment is running. You cannot use Integrated Test Environment to test interfaces running on a server that is installed on a computer other than the one on which Integrated Test Environment is installed. Configuring RMI settings Integrated Test Environment uses a software agent that communicates with InterChange Server Express to perform tests. This agent must communicate with InterChange Server Express and the tools through a port using Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Integrated Test Environment also requires a block of nine contiguous ports over which to communicate with each connector that is emulated in the interface being tested. You must configure your environment so that there are ports available for these communication requirements. The default RMI port is 1099, and this is the port that the Integrated Test Environment agent is configured to use by default. Integrated Test Environment is configured by default to use ports 1100 and up to communicate with the connectors being emulated in the interface. Other programs installed on your system may be configured to use port 1099, however, so you must determine which ports you can use. After determining which ports you can use you must configure settings in Integrated Test Environment to use the desired port as well as set a property in the start_server.bat batch file. Determining which ports to use Before attempting to use Integrated Test Environment, you should use the techniques described in the following sections to determine if the ports it is configured to use by default are available or not. Using the netstat command You can execute the netstat command at a command line interface in Windows to generate a list of the ports that are currently in use. It is recommended that you Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 205

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3.
Click
OK
.
Note:
Although
you
can
register
up
to
two
InterChange
Server
Express
instances
as
test
servers,
they
must
both
be
installed
on
the
computer
on
which
Integrated
Test
Environment
is
running.
You
cannot
use
Integrated
Test
Environment
to
test
interfaces
running
on
a
server
that
is
installed
on
a
computer
other
than
the
one
on
which
Integrated
Test
Environment
is
installed.
Configuring
RMI
settings
Integrated
Test
Environment
uses
a
software
agent
that
communicates
with
InterChange
Server
Express
to
perform
tests.
This
agent
must
communicate
with
InterChange
Server
Express
and
the
tools
through
a
port
using
Remote
Method
Invocation
(RMI).
Integrated
Test
Environment
also
requires
a
block
of
nine
contiguous
ports
over
which
to
communicate
with
each
connector
that
is
emulated
in
the
interface
being
tested.
You
must
configure
your
environment
so
that
there
are
ports
available
for
these
communication
requirements.
The
default
RMI
port
is
1099,
and
this
is
the
port
that
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
agent
is
configured
to
use
by
default.
Integrated
Test
Environment
is
configured
by
default
to
use
ports
1100
and
up
to
communicate
with
the
connectors
being
emulated
in
the
interface.
Other
programs
installed
on
your
system
may
be
configured
to
use
port
1099,
however,
so
you
must
determine
which
ports
you
can
use.
After
determining
which
ports
you
can
use
you
must
configure
settings
in
Integrated
Test
Environment
to
use
the
desired
port
as
well
as
set
a
property
in
the
start_server.bat
batch
file.
Determining
which
ports
to
use
Before
attempting
to
use
Integrated
Test
Environment,
you
should
use
the
techniques
described
in
the
following
sections
to
determine
if
the
ports
it
is
configured
to
use
by
default
are
available
or
not.
Using
the
netstat
command
You
can
execute
the
netstat
command
at
a
command
line
interface
in
Windows
to
generate
a
list
of
the
ports
that
are
currently
in
use.
It
is
recommended
that
you
Figure
57.
Test
Server
Configuration
window
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
205