IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 223

Creating, project

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5. Enable the Show Server Context Overlay always checkbox if you want to always have the Server Context Overlay enabled. For more information about the Server Context Overlay, see "Using the Server Context Overlay" on page 229. 6. Click OK. Creating a test project Do the following to create a test project to store the individual test units you will create: 1. Select File > New > Integrated Test Environment Project from the menu bar. 2. At the "New Integrated Test Environment Project" screen, type a name for the test project in the Project name field. Project names can only contain alphanumeric characters and underscores, and must be specified in English. 3. To have the folder for the library created in the default location (your workspace) and with a name identical to the name specified for the library, leave the Use default location checkbox enabled. If you want to specify the name and location of the library folder, do the following: a. Clear the Use default location checkbox. b. Type the full path and name of the directory that you want to use for the library in the Location field, or click Browse to select an existing directory. Note: There is no way to create the folder for a library in the path of the workspace other than to let System Manager do it by use of the Use default location checkbox. Figure 60 on page 212 shows the "New Integrated Test Environment Project" wizard. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 211

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5.
Enable
the
Show
Server
Context
Overlay
always
checkbox
if
you
want
to
always
have
the
Server
Context
Overlay
enabled.
For
more
information
about
the
Server
Context
Overlay,
see
“Using
the
Server
Context
Overlay”
on
page
229.
6.
Click
OK
.
Creating
a
test
project
Do
the
following
to
create
a
test
project
to
store
the
individual
test
units
you
will
create:
1.
Select
File
>
New
>
Integrated
Test
Environment
Project
from
the
menu
bar.
2.
At
the
“New
Integrated
Test
Environment
Project”
screen,
type
a
name
for
the
test
project
in
the
Project
name
field.
Project
names
can
only
contain
alphanumeric
characters
and
underscores,
and
must
be
specified
in
English.
3.
To
have
the
folder
for
the
library
created
in
the
default
location
(your
workspace)
and
with
a
name
identical
to
the
name
specified
for
the
library,
leave
the
Use
default
location
checkbox
enabled.
If
you
want
to
specify
the
name
and
location
of
the
library
folder,
do
the
following:
a.
Clear
the
Use
default
location
checkbox.
b.
Type
the
full
path
and
name
of
the
directory
that
you
want
to
use
for
the
library
in
the
Location
field,
or
click
Browse
to
select
an
existing
directory.
Note:
There
is
no
way
to
create
the
folder
for
a
library
in
the
path
of
the
workspace
other
than
to
let
System
Manager
do
it
by
use
of
the
Use
default
location
checkbox.
Figure
60
on
page
212
shows
the
“New
Integrated
Test
Environment
Project”
wizard.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
211