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Performing, debugging, operations, Stepping

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Figure 89. Breakpoints filter 2. Use the following techniques to configure your filter settings: v Enable the All Node Types checkbox to display all supported node types v Enable only the checkboxes for specific node types to display only those types v Click Reset to apply the default filter settings 3. Enable one of the following radio buttons to specify how broadly the filter should be applied: v for all collaboration objects v for current collaboration object only v for current diagram only v for current diagram and its children 4. Click OK. Performing debugging operations Once you have arranged breakpoints in the collaboration object you are debugging, you perform debugging operations to manage the flow of the event through the breakpoints. The following operations are available: v "Stepping over" v "Stepping into" on page 275 v "Stepping out" on page 275 v "Running" on page 275 v "Running to a specific node" on page 276 v "Running an event" on page 276 Stepping over When you perform a "step over" operation, InterChange Server Express resumes the paused flow so that the node on which the breakpoint is set executes, and then pauses the flow at the next node. Do one of the following to step over a node where execution is broken: 274 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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2.
Use
the
following
techniques
to
configure
your
filter
settings:
v
Enable
the
All
Node
Types
checkbox
to
display
all
supported
node
types
v
Enable
only
the
checkboxes
for
specific
node
types
to
display
only
those
types
v
Click
Reset
to
apply
the
default
filter
settings
3.
Enable
one
of
the
following
radio
buttons
to
specify
how
broadly
the
filter
should
be
applied:
v
for
all
collaboration
objects
v
for
current
collaboration
object
only
v
for
current
diagram
only
v
for
current
diagram
and
its
children
4.
Click
OK
.
Performing
debugging
operations
Once
you
have
arranged
breakpoints
in
the
collaboration
object
you
are
debugging,
you
perform
debugging
operations
to
manage
the
flow
of
the
event
through
the
breakpoints.
The
following
operations
are
available:
v
“Stepping
over”
v
“Stepping
into”
on
page
275
v
“Stepping
out”
on
page
275
v
“Running”
on
page
275
v
“Running
to
a
specific
node”
on
page
276
v
“Running
an
event”
on
page
276
Stepping
over
When
you
perform
a
“step
over”
operation,
InterChange
Server
Express
resumes
the
paused
flow
so
that
the
node
on
which
the
breakpoint
is
set
executes,
and
then
pauses
the
flow
at
the
next
node.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
step
over
a
node
where
execution
is
broken:
Figure
89.
Breakpoints
filter
274
IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide