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v The "Artifacts" node must be in a "Ready" state to test an interface. For this node to be in a "Ready" state, all of the components in each of the nodes beneath it must be deployed to the server and running. Components that have states, such as connectors and collaboration objects, must be in a "Running" state. Components that do not have states but that are required for the interface, such as business object definitions and collaboration templates, must be in the "Deployed" state. v The "Client Simulators" node must be in a "Ready" state to test an interface. For this node to be in a "Ready" state, all of the ports listed beneath it must have Client Simulator views associated with them and connected to the server. v The "BO Inspection Markers" node must be in a "Ready" state for business object tracing to work while testing an interface. For this node to be in a "Ready" state, the "Start BO Trace" task must be started successfully. Showing and closing Client Simulator views using the Outline view You use Client Simulator views to emulate connectors and access clients when testing an interface. Client Simulator views provide interfaces to create business object instances with test data, send them as business object requests, and reply to them as business object responses. To load the profile for a connector into a particular Client Simulator view, right-click the desired port under the "Client Simulators" node and select Use Client Simulator x, where x is the number of the Client Simulator view position you want to use for that connector. Table 29 on page 235 shows the default interface positions in which the different Client Simulator views are displayed. Views in Integrated Test Environment can be concealed by other views during different stages of a test; for example, a Client Simulator view might be concealed by a BO Inspector view. To reveal a Client Simulator view that is concealed, right-click the desired port under the "Client Simulators" node and select Show Client Simulator to give focus to the Client Simulator view. To close a Client Simulator view, right-click the desired port under the "Client Simulators" node and select Close Client Simulator. Note: This option not only closes the Client Simulator view, but also causes the Client Simulator view to stop emulating the connector. For more information on working with Client Simulator views, see "Using the Client Simulator view" on page 234. Showing and closing BO Inspector views using the Outline view If you use business object tracing, Integrated Test Environment records business object data at certain points during the execution of the interface. To show BO Inspector views for all the business object markers in the interface, right-click the "BO Inspection Markers" node in the Outline view and select Show All BO Viewers from the context menu. BO Marker icons are identified in Figure 67 on page 230. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 219

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v
The
“Artifacts”
node
must
be
in
a
“Ready”
state
to
test
an
interface.
For
this
node
to
be
in
a
“Ready”
state,
all
of
the
components
in
each
of
the
nodes
beneath
it
must
be
deployed
to
the
server
and
running.
Components
that
have
states,
such
as
connectors
and
collaboration
objects,
must
be
in
a
“Running”
state.
Components
that
do
not
have
states
but
that
are
required
for
the
interface,
such
as
business
object
definitions
and
collaboration
templates,
must
be
in
the
“Deployed”
state.
v
The
“Client
Simulators”
node
must
be
in
a
“Ready”
state
to
test
an
interface.
For
this
node
to
be
in
a
“Ready”
state,
all
of
the
ports
listed
beneath
it
must
have
Client
Simulator
views
associated
with
them
and
connected
to
the
server.
v
The
“BO
Inspection
Markers”
node
must
be
in
a
“Ready”
state
for
business
object
tracing
to
work
while
testing
an
interface.
For
this
node
to
be
in
a
“Ready”
state,
the
“Start
BO
Trace”
task
must
be
started
successfully.
Showing
and
closing
Client
Simulator
views
using
the
Outline
view
You
use
Client
Simulator
views
to
emulate
connectors
and
access
clients
when
testing
an
interface.
Client
Simulator
views
provide
interfaces
to
create
business
object
instances
with
test
data,
send
them
as
business
object
requests,
and
reply
to
them
as
business
object
responses.
To
load
the
profile
for
a
connector
into
a
particular
Client
Simulator
view,
right-click
the
desired
port
under
the
“Client
Simulators”
node
and
select
Use
Client
Simulator
x
,
where
x
is
the
number
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
position
you
want
to
use
for
that
connector.
Table
29
on
page
235
shows
the
default
interface
positions
in
which
the
different
Client
Simulator
views
are
displayed.
Views
in
Integrated
Test
Environment
can
be
concealed
by
other
views
during
different
stages
of
a
test;
for
example,
a
Client
Simulator
view
might
be
concealed
by
a
BO
Inspector
view.
To
reveal
a
Client
Simulator
view
that
is
concealed,
right-click
the
desired
port
under
the
“Client
Simulators”
node
and
select
Show
Client
Simulator
to
give
focus
to
the
Client
Simulator
view.
To
close
a
Client
Simulator
view,
right-click
the
desired
port
under
the
“Client
Simulators”
node
and
select
Close
Client
Simulator
.
Note:
This
option
not
only
closes
the
Client
Simulator
view,
but
also
causes
the
Client
Simulator
view
to
stop
emulating
the
connector.
For
more
information
on
working
with
Client
Simulator
views,
see
“Using
the
Client
Simulator
view”
on
page
234.
Showing
and
closing
BO
Inspector
views
using
the
Outline
view
If
you
use
business
object
tracing,
Integrated
Test
Environment
records
business
object
data
at
certain
points
during
the
execution
of
the
interface.
To
show
BO
Inspector
views
for
all
the
business
object
markers
in
the
interface,
right-click
the
“BO
Inspection
Markers”
node
in
the
Outline
view
and
select
Show
All
BO
Viewers
from
the
context
menu.
BO
Marker
icons
are
identified
in
Figure
67
on
page
230.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
219