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Configuring, project, preferences

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21, so a test unit centers around a collaboration object as well. You can define all the test units you want to run in a single test project, or can create multiple test projects and add test units to them as appropriate to organize them according to your preference. Configuring test project preferences Before creating either test projects or test units you should configure the preferences related to both. Do the following to configure your preferences related to test projects and units: 1. Select Window > Preferences from the menu bar of the workbench. 2. Select Integrated Test Environment. Figure 59 shows the Integrated Test Environment preferences. Figure 59. Integrated Test Environment preferences 3. Enable the Create a default Integrated Test Environment project automatically if none exists checkbox if you want Integrated Test Environment to create a default project named DefaultITEProject if you are creating a test unit and no project already exists. 4. Enable the Open the new test unit in the editor upon creation checkbox if you want to automatically open a test unit definition in the Test Unit Editor after you create it. For more information about opening test units if you decide not to enable this option, see "Opening a test unit" on page 214. 210 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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21,
so
a
test
unit
centers
around
a
collaboration
object
as
well.
You
can
define
all
the
test
units
you
want
to
run
in
a
single
test
project,
or
can
create
multiple
test
projects
and
add
test
units
to
them
as
appropriate
to
organize
them
according
to
your
preference.
Configuring
test
project
preferences
Before
creating
either
test
projects
or
test
units
you
should
configure
the
preferences
related
to
both.
Do
the
following
to
configure
your
preferences
related
to
test
projects
and
units:
1.
Select
Window
>
Preferences
from
the
menu
bar
of
the
workbench.
2.
Select
Integrated
Test
Environment
.
Figure
59
shows
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
preferences.
3.
Enable
the
Create
a
default
Integrated
Test
Environment
project
automatically
if
none
exists
checkbox
if
you
want
Integrated
Test
Environment
to
create
a
default
project
named
DefaultITEProject
if
you
are
creating
a
test
unit
and
no
project
already
exists.
4.
Enable
the
Open
the
new
test
unit
in
the
editor
upon
creation
checkbox
if
you
want
to
automatically
open
a
test
unit
definition
in
the
Test
Unit
Editor
after
you
create
it.
For
more
information
about
opening
test
units
if
you
decide
not
to
enable
this
option,
see
“Opening
a
test
unit”
on
page
214.
Figure
59.
Integrated
Test
Environment
preferences
210
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide