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You will usually find it most useful to set breakpoints on nodes where the flow is being transformed, where the flow is being sent out of the collaboration, and where problematic pieces of logic are located. 5. Create and send an event such that the collaboration object will be triggered, using either Test Connector or Integrated Test Environment. For more information on Test Connector, see Chapter 11, "Using Test Connector," on page 189. For more information on Integrated Test Environment, see Chapter 12, "Using Integrated Test Environment," on page 201. 6. Display the submitted event as described in "Displaying an event" on page 270. 7. Manage the flow across the breakpoints you have configured by using the techniques described in "Performing debugging operations" on page 274. 8. Use the "Variables" view to watch the data of the event change as it is processed by the collaboration, as described in "Working with variables" on page 276. 9. Repeat steps 4 on page 277 through 8 to modify the breakpoints and process flows with different data. 278 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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You
will
usually
find
it
most
useful
to
set
breakpoints
on
nodes
where
the
flow
is
being
transformed,
where
the
flow
is
being
sent
out
of
the
collaboration,
and
where
problematic
pieces
of
logic
are
located.
5.
Create
and
send
an
event
such
that
the
collaboration
object
will
be
triggered,
using
either
Test
Connector
or
Integrated
Test
Environment.
For
more
information
on
Test
Connector,
see
Chapter
11,
“Using
Test
Connector,”
on
page
189.
For
more
information
on
Integrated
Test
Environment,
see
Chapter
12,
“Using
Integrated
Test
Environment,”
on
page
201.
6.
Display
the
submitted
event
as
described
in
“Displaying
an
event”
on
page
270.
7.
Manage
the
flow
across
the
breakpoints
you
have
configured
by
using
the
techniques
described
in
“Performing
debugging
operations”
on
page
274.
8.
Use
the
“Variables”
view
to
watch
the
data
of
the
event
change
as
it
is
processed
by
the
collaboration,
as
described
in
“Working
with
variables”
on
page
276.
9.
Repeat
steps
4
on
page
277
through
8
to
modify
the
breakpoints
and
process
flows
with
different
data.
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IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide