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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 connector icon and select Show Client Simulator to give focus to the Client Simulator view. To close a Client Simulator view, right-click the connector icon 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 BO Inspector views If you use business object tracing, Integrated Test Environment records business object data at certain points during the execution of the interface. To show the business object data for a BO Marker into a particular BO Inspector view, right-click the BO Marker and select Show in BO Viewerx, where x is the number of the BO Inspector view position you want to use for that marker. BO Marker icons are identified in Figure 67 on page 230. 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 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 Server Context Overlay and select Refresh BO Markers from the context menu. Debugging maps using the Test Unit view If you use business object tracing you can launch Map Designer Express in debug mode for maps that transform generic objects to application-specific objects, using the data produced during the execution of the test within Integrated Test Environment. Do the following to debug maps using the Test Unit view: 1. Enable the Server Context Overlay as described in "Enabling and disabling the Server Context Overlay" on page 230. 2. Execute the Start BO Trace task by following the instructions in one of the following sections: v "Executing tasks using the Outline view" on page 218 232 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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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
connector
icon
and
select
Show
Client
Simulator
to
give
focus
to
the
Client
Simulator
view.
To
close
a
Client
Simulator
view,
right-click
the
connector
icon
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
BO
Inspector
views
If
you
use
business
object
tracing,
Integrated
Test
Environment
records
business
object
data
at
certain
points
during
the
execution
of
the
interface.
To
show
the
business
object
data
for
a
BO
Marker
into
a
particular
BO
Inspector
view,
right-click
the
BO
Marker
and
select
Show
in
BO
Viewer
x
,
where
x
is
the
number
of
the
BO
Inspector
view
position
you
want
to
use
for
that
marker.
BO
Marker
icons
are
identified
in
Figure
67
on
page
230.
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
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
Server
Context
Overlay
and
select
Refresh
BO
Markers
from
the
context
menu.
Debugging
maps
using
the
Test
Unit
view
If
you
use
business
object
tracing
you
can
launch
Map
Designer
Express
in
debug
mode
for
maps
that
transform
generic
objects
to
application-specific
objects,
using
the
data
produced
during
the
execution
of
the
test
within
Integrated
Test
Environment.
Do
the
following
to
debug
maps
using
the
Test
Unit
view:
1.
Enable
the
Server
Context
Overlay
as
described
in
“Enabling
and
disabling
the
Server
Context
Overlay”
on
page
230.
2.
Execute
the
Start
BO
Trace
task
by
following
the
instructions
in
one
of
the
following
sections:
v
“Executing
tasks
using
the
Outline
view”
on
page
218
232
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide