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Refreshing, Markers, using, Outline, Using, Manager

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To close all the displayed BO Inspector views in the interface, right-click the "BO Inspection Markers" node in the Outline view and select Close All BO Viewers from the context menu. Table 31 on page 249 shows the default interface positions in which the different BO Inspector views are displayed. For more information on using business object tracing, see Table 25 on page 221. For more information on working with BO Inspector views, see "Using the BO Inspector view" on page 247. Refreshing BO Markers using the Outline view If you are using business object tracing but have disabled auto-update of the trace information then you must explicitly refresh the BO Markers to update them. To update BO Markers, right-click the "BO Inspection Markers" node in the Outline view and select Refresh BO Markers from the context menu. Using the Task Manager view The Task Manager view lets you automate many of the tasks you have to perform when testing an interface. Several tasks must commonly be executed at certain stages when performing a test. For instance, you must start InterChange Server Express and connect the Integrated Test Environment perspective to it when preparing to perform a test. Later on in the test you must launch Client Simulator views for the connectors and access clients in the interface, and connect them to the InterChange Server Express instance. To make it easier to execute all of the tasks that tend to relate to a particular stage during the running of a test, Task Manager displays related tasks in groups. The tasks for launching Client Simulator views and connecting them to the InterChange Server Express instance, for example, are collected in a task group named "Start Client Simulators". Task Manager allows you to execute either a single task, or a task group as a whole. Figure 65 on page 221 shows the Task Manager view with several tasks and task groups selected. 220 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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To
close
all
the
displayed
BO
Inspector
views
in
the
interface,
right-click
the
“BO
Inspection
Markers”
node
in
the
Outline
view
and
select
Close
All
BO
Viewers
from
the
context
menu.
Table
31
on
page
249
shows
the
default
interface
positions
in
which
the
different
BO
Inspector
views
are
displayed.
For
more
information
on
using
business
object
tracing,
see
Table
25
on
page
221.
For
more
information
on
working
with
BO
Inspector
views,
see
“Using
the
BO
Inspector
view”
on
page
247.
Refreshing
BO
Markers
using
the
Outline
view
If
you
are
using
business
object
tracing
but
have
disabled
auto-update
of
the
trace
information
then
you
must
explicitly
refresh
the
BO
Markers
to
update
them.
To
update
BO
Markers,
right-click
the
“BO
Inspection
Markers”
node
in
the
Outline
view
and
select
Refresh
BO
Markers
from
the
context
menu.
Using
the
Task
Manager
view
The
Task
Manager
view
lets
you
automate
many
of
the
tasks
you
have
to
perform
when
testing
an
interface.
Several
tasks
must
commonly
be
executed
at
certain
stages
when
performing
a
test.
For
instance,
you
must
start
InterChange
Server
Express
and
connect
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
perspective
to
it
when
preparing
to
perform
a
test.
Later
on
in
the
test
you
must
launch
Client
Simulator
views
for
the
connectors
and
access
clients
in
the
interface,
and
connect
them
to
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance.
To
make
it
easier
to
execute
all
of
the
tasks
that
tend
to
relate
to
a
particular
stage
during
the
running
of
a
test,
Task
Manager
displays
related
tasks
in
groups.
The
tasks
for
launching
Client
Simulator
views
and
connecting
them
to
the
InterChange
Server
Express
instance,
for
example,
are
collected
in
a
task
group
named
“Start
Client
Simulators”.
Task
Manager
allows
you
to
execute
either
a
single
task,
or
a
task
group
as
a
whole.
Figure
65
on
page
221
shows
the
Task
Manager
view
with
several
tasks
and
task
groups
selected.
220
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide