IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 224

Creating, units

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Figure 60. Creating a new WBI ITE project 4. Click Finish. The project is created and a folder is added for it to the "Integrated Test Environment Navigator" view. Creating test units A test unit is the workbench resource that contains the configuration information for a test you want to perform. You can either create a test unit from within Integrated Test Environment, or from within System Manager. If you have the Open the new test unit in the editor upon creation checkbox enabled in the Integrated Test Environment preferences, then the test unit opens after you create it. If you do not have this preference enabled then you must open the test unit using the instructions in "Opening a test unit" on page 214. For more information on Integrated Test Environment preferences, see "Configuring test project preferences" on page 210. Creating a test unit within Integrated Test Environment Do the following to create a test unit within Integrated Test Environment: 1. Select File > New > Integrated Test Environment Test Unit from the menu bar. 2. At the "Select Collaboration" screen, select the collaboration object you want to test from the list of all the collaboration objects in all the integration component libraries defined in the system. Figure 61 on page 213 shows the "Select Collaboration" screen. 212 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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4.
Click
Finish
.
The
project
is
created
and
a
folder
is
added
for
it
to
the
“Integrated
Test
Environment
Navigator”
view.
Creating
test
units
A
test
unit
is
the
workbench
resource
that
contains
the
configuration
information
for
a
test
you
want
to
perform.
You
can
either
create
a
test
unit
from
within
Integrated
Test
Environment,
or
from
within
System
Manager.
If
you
have
the
Open
the
new
test
unit
in
the
editor
upon
creation
checkbox
enabled
in
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
preferences,
then
the
test
unit
opens
after
you
create
it.
If
you
do
not
have
this
preference
enabled
then
you
must
open
the
test
unit
using
the
instructions
in
“Opening
a
test
unit”
on
page
214.
For
more
information
on
Integrated
Test
Environment
preferences,
see
“Configuring
test
project
preferences”
on
page
210.
Creating
a
test
unit
within
Integrated
Test
Environment
Do
the
following
to
create
a
test
unit
within
Integrated
Test
Environment:
1.
Select
File
>
New
>
Integrated
Test
Environment
Test
Unit
from
the
menu
bar.
2.
At
the
“Select
Collaboration”
screen,
select
the
collaboration
object
you
want
to
test
from
the
list
of
all
the
collaboration
objects
in
all
the
integration
component
libraries
defined
in
the
system.
Figure
61
on
page
213
shows
the
“Select
Collaboration”
screen.
Figure
60.
Creating
a
new
WBI
ITE
project
212
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide