IBM E02HMLL-I Implementation Guide - Page 249
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A Client Simulator view also disconnects from the server when you close it. The only way to disconnect a Client Simulator view that is emulating an access client from the server is to close the Client Simulator view. For more information on closing Client Simulator views, see "Closing Client Simulator views" on page 235. Client Simulator view panes and pane arrangements The Client Simulator view has several panes you use to simulate the behavior of a connector or access client. Using the Input Pane You use the Input Pane in the Client Simulator view to work with and send business object requests. You can create business object instances, add data to their attributes, and send them as requests. You typically use the Input Pane when working with a Client Simulator view that is emulating a source client in an interface. Figure 69 shows the Input Pane for a Client Simulator view that is emulating a source connector. Figure 69. Client Simulator view Input Pane Using the Result Pane You use the Result Pane in the Client Simulator view to work with business object requests that have been received and to send business object responses. You typically use the Result Pane when working with a Client Simulator view that is emulating a destination client in an interface. Figure 70 on page 238 shows the Result Pane for a Client Simulator view that is emulating a destination connector. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 237
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