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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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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.
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.
Figure
69.
Client
Simulator
view
Input
Pane
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
237