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If there are unresolved dependencies in the repository then the "Missing Dependencies" dialog is displayed, as shown in Figure 24. Click Finish to close the "Missing Dependencies" dialog. Note: You must resolve any missing dependencies before the server can start in production mode. For more information about production mode, see "Production mode" on page 46. Figure 24. Unresolved dependencies in the repository Validating database connection pools To validate a database connection pool, right-click the pool in the InterChange Server Express Component Management view and choose Validate database connection from the context menu. For more information about database connection pools, see Chapter 8, "Configuring database connection pools," on page 145. Managing component states in the repository You can use the InterChange Server Express Component Management view to manage the states of components in the repository of an InterChange Server Express instance. This is very useful when you are developing an interface because you have to test the components you are developing. You will frequently test a component and find 84 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide

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If
there
are
unresolved
dependencies
in
the
repository
then
the
“Missing
Dependencies”
dialog
is
displayed,
as
shown
in
Figure
24.
Click
Finish
to
close
the
“Missing
Dependencies”
dialog.
Note:
You
must
resolve
any
missing
dependencies
before
the
server
can
start
in
production
mode.
For
more
information
about
production
mode,
see
“Production
mode”
on
page
46.
Validating
database
connection
pools
To
validate
a
database
connection
pool,
right-click
the
pool
in
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
and
choose
Validate
database
connection
from
the
context
menu.
For
more
information
about
database
connection
pools,
see
Chapter
8,
“Configuring
database
connection
pools,”
on
page
145.
Managing
component
states
in
the
repository
You
can
use
the
InterChange
Server
Express
Component
Management
view
to
manage
the
states
of
components
in
the
repository
of
an
InterChange
Server
Express
instance.
This
is
very
useful
when
you
are
developing
an
interface
because
you
have
to
test
the
components
you
are
developing.
You
will
frequently
test
a
component
and
find
Figure
24.
Unresolved
dependencies
in
the
repository
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IBM
WebSphere
Business
Integration
Server
Express
and
Express
Plus:
System
Implementation
Guide