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Pausing, tasks, Configuring, preferred, selections

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Pausing tasks You can pause the currently executing tasks so that Task Manager allows the currently executing task to complete, but does not execute the remaining tasks until you unpause it. This allows you to start a series of tasks and perform an action which must be done before a later task is reached, but which you forgot about, and without stopping and restarting the remaining tasks. For example, if you want to start the server and deploy the dependents, but some of the components already exist in the repository and you do not realize that until you have already executed the tasks, you could pause the tasks before the deployment stage begins. Then you can use repos_copy to delete the repository so that when the deployment begins it does not fail. Do one of the following to pause the currently executing tasks: v Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Task Manager view and choose Pause Tasks from the menu. v Click the Pause tasks button in the title bar of the Task Manager view. Do one of the following to cause the tasks to resume executing: v Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Task Manager view and choose Pause Tasks from the menu. v Click the Pause tasks button in the title bar of the Task Manager view. Configuring your preferred task selections You can save selections as a preference so that you can conveniently apply the selection scheme you use most commonly. Do the following to configure your preferred task selections: 1. Select Window > Preferences from the menu bar of the workbench. 2. Expand the Integrated Test Environment node. 3. Select Task Manager. 4. Expand task groups and enable the checkboxes for the individual tasks and task groups that you want selected when you apply your preferences. 5. Click OK. Figure 66 on page 227 shows the Task Manager preference selection interface. 226 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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Pausing
tasks
You
can
pause
the
currently
executing
tasks
so
that
Task
Manager
allows
the
currently
executing
task
to
complete,
but
does
not
execute
the
remaining
tasks
until
you
unpause
it.
This
allows
you
to
start
a
series
of
tasks
and
perform
an
action
which
must
be
done
before
a
later
task
is
reached,
but
which
you
forgot
about,
and
without
stopping
and
restarting
the
remaining
tasks.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
start
the
server
and
deploy
the
dependents,
but
some
of
the
components
already
exist
in
the
repository
and
you
do
not
realize
that
until
you
have
already
executed
the
tasks,
you
could
pause
the
tasks
before
the
deployment
stage
begins.
Then
you
can
use
repos_copy
to
delete
the
repository
so
that
when
the
deployment
begins
it
does
not
fail.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
pause
the
currently
executing
tasks:
v
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Task
Manager
view
and
choose
Pause
Tasks
from
the
menu.
v
Click
the
Pause
tasks
button
in
the
title
bar
of
the
Task
Manager
view.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
cause
the
tasks
to
resume
executing:
v
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Task
Manager
view
and
choose
Pause
Tasks
from
the
menu.
v
Click
the
Pause
tasks
button
in
the
title
bar
of
the
Task
Manager
view.
Configuring
your
preferred
task
selections
You
can
save
selections
as
a
preference
so
that
you
can
conveniently
apply
the
selection
scheme
you
use
most
commonly.
Do
the
following
to
configure
your
preferred
task
selections:
1.
Select
Window
>
Preferences
from
the
menu
bar
of
the
workbench.
2.
Expand
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
node.
3.
Select
Task
Manager
.
4.
Expand
task
groups
and
enable
the
checkboxes
for
the
individual
tasks
and
task
groups
that
you
want
selected
when
you
apply
your
preferences.
5.
Click
OK
.
Figure
66
on
page
227
shows
the
Task
Manager
preference
selection
interface.
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