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Managing, repository, using, Outline, component, states

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Storing user dependents You can store the user dependents that you add to a test unit so that you do not have to add them each time. Do one of the following to store the user dependents: 1. Expand the Artifacts node in the Outline view. 2. Right-click the User Artifacts node and select Save User Dependents from the context menu. Managing the repository using the Outline view All of the components required for an interface must be deployed to the server repository to test the interface. The Outline view provides a way to work with the InterChange Server Express repository to ensure that it contains the required components. When you deploy components, you can either use the Deploy option, which deploys the component, or the Deploy with overwrite option, which will deploy the component even if it already exists in the server repository. If the selected components already exist in the server repository and you use the Deploy option then the deployment will fail. Do one of the following and choose either Deploy or Deploy with overwrite from the context menu to deploy the desired components: v Right-click the "Artifacts" node to deploy all the components v Right-click the "Dependents", "Optional Maps", or "User Artifacts" nodes to deploy all of the components that are listed under those nodes v Right-click an individual component To remove a component from the server repository using the Outline view, right-click the component in the view and choose Remove from server from the context menu. Note: You can use standard Windows selection techniques to affect multiple components at the same time, such as the following: v Hold down Shift to select contiguous items v Hold down Ctrl to select non-contiguous items Entries are written to the Integrated Test Environment Console and InterChange Server Express Console indicating whether the deployment was successful or not. Managing component states using the Outline view You can change the state of a component within Integrated Test Environment. This allows you to resolve problems you discover during testing-you can deactivate the component, modify it, re-deploy it, and re-activate it without using System Manager, repos_copy, or System Monitor. To change the state of a component, right-click it in the Outline view and choose the desired state operation-Start, Pause, or Stop. Not all component types have all state operations available. For information on component states, see the System Administration Guide. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 217

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Storing
user
dependents
You
can
store
the
user
dependents
that
you
add
to
a
test
unit
so
that
you
do
not
have
to
add
them
each
time.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
store
the
user
dependents:
1.
Expand
the
Artifacts
node
in
the
Outline
view.
2.
Right-click
the
User
Artifacts
node
and
select
Save
User
Dependents
from
the
context
menu.
Managing
the
repository
using
the
Outline
view
All
of
the
components
required
for
an
interface
must
be
deployed
to
the
server
repository
to
test
the
interface.
The
Outline
view
provides
a
way
to
work
with
the
InterChange
Server
Express
repository
to
ensure
that
it
contains
the
required
components.
When
you
deploy
components,
you
can
either
use
the
Deploy
option,
which
deploys
the
component,
or
the
Deploy
with
overwrite
option,
which
will
deploy
the
component
even
if
it
already
exists
in
the
server
repository.
If
the
selected
components
already
exist
in
the
server
repository
and
you
use
the
Deploy
option
then
the
deployment
will
fail.
Do
one
of
the
following
and
choose
either
Deploy
or
Deploy
with
overwrite
from
the
context
menu
to
deploy
the
desired
components:
v
Right-click
the
“Artifacts”
node
to
deploy
all
the
components
v
Right-click
the
“Dependents”,
“Optional
Maps”,
or
“User
Artifacts”
nodes
to
deploy
all
of
the
components
that
are
listed
under
those
nodes
v
Right-click
an
individual
component
To
remove
a
component
from
the
server
repository
using
the
Outline
view,
right-click
the
component
in
the
view
and
choose
Remove
from
server
from
the
context
menu.
Note:
You
can
use
standard
Windows
selection
techniques
to
affect
multiple
components
at
the
same
time,
such
as
the
following:
v
Hold
down
Shift
to
select
contiguous
items
v
Hold
down
Ctrl
to
select
non-contiguous
items
Entries
are
written
to
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
Console
and
InterChange
Server
Express
Console
indicating
whether
the
deployment
was
successful
or
not.
Managing
component
states
using
the
Outline
view
You
can
change
the
state
of
a
component
within
Integrated
Test
Environment.
This
allows
you
to
resolve
problems
you
discover
during
testing—you
can
deactivate
the
component,
modify
it,
re-deploy
it,
and
re-activate
it
without
using
System
Manager,
repos_copy,
or
System
Monitor.
To
change
the
state
of
a
component,
right-click
it
in
the
Outline
view
and
choose
the
desired
state
operation—
Start
,
Pause
,
or
Stop
.
Not
all
component
types
have
all
state
operations
available.
For
information
on
component
states,
see
the
System
Administration
Guide
.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
217