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Figure 73. Arranging Client Simulator view panes horizontally Working with business object requests in the Client Simulator view Request business objects are those that you send from a Client Simulator view when it is emulating a connector that is the source of the events that trigger an interface. Working with request business objects consists of creating a business object instance, populating it with data, and sending the request. Creating request business objects Do the following to create a new business object instance: 1. In the Input Pane, select the name of the business object you want to create from the BO Type drop-down menu. 2. Do one of the following: v Click Create next to the BO Instance field. v Click the down arrow in the right-hand corner of the title bar of the Client Simulator view and select Edit > Create BO. 3. When presented with the "New Instance" dialog, type a name for the instance in the Enter Name field. 4. Select the desired verb from the Verb drop-down menu. 5. Select the desired locale from the BO Locale drop-down menu. 6. Provide values for the simple attributes and child business objects within the top-level object, as described in "Setting values for business object attributes" on page 243. 7. Click OK. Sending request business objects asynchronously When a source client sends a request business object in asynchronous mode, it does not expect to get back a response business object. Once the request business object is dispatched, the source client's role in the transaction is finished. The Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 241

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Working
with
business
object
requests
in
the
Client
Simulator
view
Request
business
objects
are
those
that
you
send
from
a
Client
Simulator
view
when
it
is
emulating
a
connector
that
is
the
source
of
the
events
that
trigger
an
interface.
Working
with
request
business
objects
consists
of
creating
a
business
object
instance,
populating
it
with
data,
and
sending
the
request.
Creating
request
business
objects
Do
the
following
to
create
a
new
business
object
instance:
1.
In
the
Input
Pane,
select
the
name
of
the
business
object
you
want
to
create
from
the
BO
Type
drop-down
menu.
2.
Do
one
of
the
following:
v
Click
Create
next
to
the
BO
Instance
field.
v
Click
the
down
arrow
in
the
right-hand
corner
of
the
title
bar
of
the
Client
Simulator
view
and
select
Edit
>
Create
BO
.
3.
When
presented
with
the
“New
Instance”
dialog,
type
a
name
for
the
instance
in
the
Enter
Name
field.
4.
Select
the
desired
verb
from
the
Verb
drop-down
menu.
5.
Select
the
desired
locale
from
the
BO
Locale
drop-down
menu.
6.
Provide
values
for
the
simple
attributes
and
child
business
objects
within
the
top-level
object,
as
described
in
“Setting
values
for
business
object
attributes”
on
page
243.
7.
Click
OK
.
Sending
request
business
objects
asynchronously
When
a
source
client
sends
a
request
business
object
in
asynchronous
mode,
it
does
not
expect
to
get
back
a
response
business
object.
Once
the
request
business
object
is
dispatched,
the
source
client’s
role
in
the
transaction
is
finished.
The
Figure
73.
Arranging
Client
Simulator
view
panes
horizontally
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
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