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Note that you can also use the Task Manager view to connect agents to the server. For more information, see Table 25 on page 221. Emulating a connector using the repository definition Do one of the following to connect to the server using the repository definition of the connector: v Click the Connect button in the toolbar. v Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Server > Connect. Note: The DeliveryTransport property of the connector you are emulating must be set to the value IDL to connect to the server using the repository definition. Emulating a connector using a configuration file Do the following to connect to the server using a configuration file: 1. Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Server > Connect with *.cfg. 2. Navigate to and open the connector configuration file. Note: If the DeliveryTransport property of the connector you are emulating is not set to the value IDL then and you select Server > Connect from the menu, then Integrated Test Environment presents the dialog to specify the configuration file to be used. Emulating an access client To emulate an access client, click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Server > Connect. Confirming that a client has connected to the server Use the following indicators to determine if a Client Simulator has successfully connected to the server: v In the Outline view, the node for the port through which the client communicates turns green and reads "Ready". v If the client is a connector, the message "[AppConnector: Connector has recovered]" is written to the Status Pane of the Client Simulator view. v If the client is an access client, the message "Ready" is written to the Status Pane of the Client Simulator view. v The BO Type and BO Instance drop-down menus become enabled on the Input Pane of the Client Simulator view. For more information about the Status Pane, see "Using the Status Pane" on page 238. For more information about the Input Pane, see "Using the Input Pane" on page 237. Disconnecting from the server To disconnect a Client Simulator that is emulating a connector from the server, click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Server > Disconnect. 236 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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Note
that
you
can
also
use
the
Task
Manager
view
to
connect
agents
to
the
server.
For
more
information,
see
Table
25
on
page
221.
Emulating
a
connector
using
the
repository
definition
Do
one
of
the
following
to
connect
to
the
server
using
the
repository
definition
of
the
connector:
v
Click
the
Connect
button
in
the
toolbar.
v
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Server
>
Connect
.
Note:
The
DeliveryTransport
property
of
the
connector
you
are
emulating
must
be
set
to
the
value
IDL
to
connect
to
the
server
using
the
repository
definition.
Emulating
a
connector
using
a
configuration
file
Do
the
following
to
connect
to
the
server
using
a
configuration
file:
1.
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Server
>
Connect
with
*.cfg
.
2.
Navigate
to
and
open
the
connector
configuration
file.
Note:
If
the
DeliveryTransport
property
of
the
connector
you
are
emulating
is
not
set
to
the
value
IDL
then
and
you
select
Server
>
Connect
from
the
menu,
then
Integrated
Test
Environment
presents
the
dialog
to
specify
the
configuration
file
to
be
used.
Emulating
an
access
client
To
emulate
an
access
client,
click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Server
>
Connect
.
Confirming
that
a
client
has
connected
to
the
server
Use
the
following
indicators
to
determine
if
a
Client
Simulator
has
successfully
connected
to
the
server:
v
In
the
Outline
view,
the
node
for
the
port
through
which
the
client
communicates
turns
green
and
reads
“Ready”.
v
If
the
client
is
a
connector,
the
message
“[AppConnector:
Connector
has
recovered]”
is
written
to
the
Status
Pane
of
the
Client
Simulator
view.
v
If
the
client
is
an
access
client,
the
message
“Ready”
is
written
to
the
Status
Pane
of
the
Client
Simulator
view.
v
The
BO
Type
and
BO
Instance
drop-down
menus
become
enabled
on
the
Input
Pane
of
the
Client
Simulator
view.
For
more
information
about
the
Status
Pane,
see
“Using
the
Status
Pane”
on
page
238.
For
more
information
about
the
Input
Pane,
see
“Using
the
Input
Pane”
on
page
237.
Disconnecting
from
the
server
To
disconnect
a
Client
Simulator
that
is
emulating
a
connector
from
the
server,
click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Server
>
Disconnect
.
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IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide