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Stepping, Running

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v Right-click anywhere in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Step Over from the context menu v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and click Step Over in the toolbar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Step Over from the menu bar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and use the keyboard shortcut F6 Stepping into When you perform a "step into" operation on a subdiagram or iterator node, InterChange Server Express resumes the paused flow. Execution proceeds until the flow reaches the start node in the subdiagram or iterator and then pauses. Do one of the following to step into a subdiagram or iterator where execution is broken: v Right-click anywhere in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Step Into from the context menu v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and click Step Into in the toolbar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Step Into from the menu bar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and use the keyboard shortcut F5 Stepping out When you perform a "step out" operation on a node within a subdiagram or iterator, InterChange Server Express resumes the paused flow. Execution proceeds until the subdiagram or iterator completes, or until the flow reaches an active breakpoint within the subdiagram or iterator. Do one of the following to step out of a subdiagram or iterator where execution is broken: v Right-click anywhere in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Step Out from the context menu v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and click Step Out in the toolbar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and select Collaboration Debugger > Step Out from the menu bar v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and use the keyboard shortcut F7 Running When you perform a "run" operation, InterChange Server Express resumes the paused flow and allows processing to continue either until completion of the business process or to a node with an active breakpoint set on it. Do one of the following to run a paused flow: v Right-click anywhere in the "Collaboration template" editor and choose Run from the context menu v Give focus to the "Collaboration template" editor and click Run in the toolbar Chapter 13. Using Collaboration Debugger 275

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v
Right-click
anywhere
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Step
Over
from
the
context
menu
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Step
Over
in
the
toolbar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Step
Over
from
the
menu
bar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
use
the
keyboard
shortcut
F6
Stepping
into
When
you
perform
a
“step
into”
operation
on
a
subdiagram
or
iterator
node,
InterChange
Server
Express
resumes
the
paused
flow.
Execution
proceeds
until
the
flow
reaches
the
start
node
in
the
subdiagram
or
iterator
and
then
pauses.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
step
into
a
subdiagram
or
iterator
where
execution
is
broken:
v
Right-click
anywhere
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Step
Into
from
the
context
menu
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Step
Into
in
the
toolbar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Step
Into
from
the
menu
bar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
use
the
keyboard
shortcut
F5
Stepping
out
When
you
perform
a
“step
out”
operation
on
a
node
within
a
subdiagram
or
iterator,
InterChange
Server
Express
resumes
the
paused
flow.
Execution
proceeds
until
the
subdiagram
or
iterator
completes,
or
until
the
flow
reaches
an
active
breakpoint
within
the
subdiagram
or
iterator.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
step
out
of
a
subdiagram
or
iterator
where
execution
is
broken:
v
Right-click
anywhere
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Step
Out
from
the
context
menu
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Step
Out
in
the
toolbar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
select
Collaboration
Debugger
>
Step
Out
from
the
menu
bar
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
use
the
keyboard
shortcut
F7
Running
When
you
perform
a
“run”
operation,
InterChange
Server
Express
resumes
the
paused
flow
and
allows
processing
to
continue
either
until
completion
of
the
business
process
or
to
a
node
with
an
active
breakpoint
set
on
it.
Do
one
of
the
following
to
run
a
paused
flow:
v
Right-click
anywhere
in
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
choose
Run
from
the
context
menu
v
Give
focus
to
the
“Collaboration
template”
editor
and
click
Run
in
the
toolbar
Chapter
13.
Using
Collaboration
Debugger
275