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be very helpful when troubleshooting an interface by examining information in the InterChange Server Express Console view. Clearing the view window You might want to clear the Integrated Test Environment Console or InterChange Server Express Console views to eliminate the information displayed in them. This can be helpful when you want to view only information that is relevant to debugging a problem in the interface. You can clear the console view, reproduce the problem, and troubleshoot it without having to search through information that is not related to the problem. Configuring Integrated Test Environment Console preferences Do the following to configure your preferences for the Integrated Test Environment Console: 1. Select Window > Preferences from the menu bar of the workbench. 2. Select Integrated Test Environment. Figure 59 on page 210 shows the Integrated Test Environment preferences. 3. Click the button to the right of the "Normal text" label. 4. At the "Color" dialog, select the color you would like the Integrated Test Environment Console to use for messages that are not warnings or errors. 5. Click OK. 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the "Warning text" and "Error text" labels to set the color for those types of messages. 7. Click OK. Using the Test Unit view As described in "Test Unit editor" on page 203, the Test Unit view provides a graphical view of the interface and provides mechanisms to manipulate the components in the interface. Using the Server Context Overlay The Server Context Overlay displays information about the components in the interface within the Test Unit view and enables context menu options for deploying components and manipulating their states. To enable or refresh the Server Context Overlay as described in the following sections, Integrated Test Environment must be connected to the server. For more information, see the Connect to Server task in Table 25 on page 221. When the Server Context Overlay is enabled, icons are added to the icons for each component shown in the Test Unit view to indicate the state of the component. This is useful because all the components that participate in an interface must be running in order to test it. Figure 67 on page 230 shows a Test Unit view where the Server Context Overlay is enabled. Most of the components have green arrow icons, indicating they are in a started state. The ClarifyConnector component has an orange circle indicating that it is in a paused state. The collaboration object CustomerSync_ClarifyToCaesar has a red square icon, indicating that it is in a stopped state. Table 27 on page 230 describes the different component state icons and their meanings. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 229

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be
very
helpful
when
troubleshooting
an
interface
by
examining
information
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Console
view.
Clearing
the
view
window
You
might
want
to
clear
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
Console
or
InterChange
Server
Express
Console
views
to
eliminate
the
information
displayed
in
them.
This
can
be
helpful
when
you
want
to
view
only
information
that
is
relevant
to
debugging
a
problem
in
the
interface.
You
can
clear
the
console
view,
reproduce
the
problem,
and
troubleshoot
it
without
having
to
search
through
information
that
is
not
related
to
the
problem.
Configuring
Integrated
Test
Environment
Console
preferences
Do
the
following
to
configure
your
preferences
for
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
Console:
1.
Select
Window
>
Preferences
from
the
menu
bar
of
the
workbench.
2.
Select
Integrated
Test
Environment
.
Figure
59
on
page
210
shows
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
preferences.
3.
Click
the
button
to
the
right
of
the
“Normal
text”
label.
4.
At
the
“Color”
dialog,
select
the
color
you
would
like
the
Integrated
Test
Environment
Console
to
use
for
messages
that
are
not
warnings
or
errors.
5.
Click
OK
.
6.
Repeat
steps
3
through
5
for
the
“Warning
text”
and
“Error
text”
labels
to
set
the
color
for
those
types
of
messages.
7.
Click
OK
.
Using
the
Test
Unit
view
As
described
in
“Test
Unit
editor”
on
page
203,
the
Test
Unit
view
provides
a
graphical
view
of
the
interface
and
provides
mechanisms
to
manipulate
the
components
in
the
interface.
Using
the
Server
Context
Overlay
The
Server
Context
Overlay
displays
information
about
the
components
in
the
interface
within
the
Test
Unit
view
and
enables
context
menu
options
for
deploying
components
and
manipulating
their
states.
To
enable
or
refresh
the
Server
Context
Overlay
as
described
in
the
following
sections,
Integrated
Test
Environment
must
be
connected
to
the
server.
For
more
information,
see
the
Connect
to
Server
task
in
Table
25
on
page
221.
When
the
Server
Context
Overlay
is
enabled,
icons
are
added
to
the
icons
for
each
component
shown
in
the
Test
Unit
view
to
indicate
the
state
of
the
component.
This
is
useful
because
all
the
components
that
participate
in
an
interface
must
be
running
in
order
to
test
it.
Figure
67
on
page
230
shows
a
Test
Unit
view
where
the
Server
Context
Overlay
is
enabled.
Most
of
the
components
have
green
arrow
icons,
indicating
they
are
in
a
started
state.
The
ClarifyConnector
component
has
an
orange
circle
indicating
that
it
is
in
a
paused
state.
The
collaboration
object
CustomerSync_ClarifyToCaesar
has
a
red
square
icon,
indicating
that
it
is
in
a
stopped
state.
Table
27
on
page
230
describes
the
different
component
state
icons
and
their
meanings.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
229