You can set EGL preferences for every project-specific
test server.
For an overview, see EGL test server.
To
set the preferences, do as follows:
- From the main menu, click . The Preferences window
is displayed.
- In the Preferences menu, expand EGL and
click Test Server. The Test
Server pane is displayed.
- If you check the first check box (Show tracing
messages in the console view), the Console view displays
noncritical messages as work is done by the EGL test server. In any
case, the Console view displays error messages that come from the
test server.
- In the first radio group, click a button to indicate how
the test server will respond when the server classpath changes:
- Prompt (the default) causes the server to
prompt you for direction.
- Do nothing means that the changes do not
take effect until you terminate the server and then access another
service in the workbench.
- Terminate server causes the server to stop
running until you access another service in the workbench.
- For Hot Code Replace, click a button
for each of several outcomes that occur after you try a hot code replace
in the EGL debugger. Your choices and the default in each case are
as described in the previous step. Here are the outcomes:
- When the replace fails, and the debugger continues as if you had
not changed the code.
- When the replace is not supported, and the debugger continues
as if you had not changed the code.
- When obsolete methods remain on the stack. In this case, the debugger’s
behavior is unpredictable.
- To save the changes and remain in the Preferences window,
click Apply. To save the changes and exit the
window, click OK. To cancel the changes and
exit the window, click Cancel.