An application is a collection of one or more modules and can be executed in the runtime.
Important: An application created using TIBCO Active Matrix Business Works Express can be run in TIBCO Active Matrix Business Works Enterprise.
Business Works Application. Specify the values for the following fields in the wizard:
1. Project name: Name of the application.
2. Use default location: Specifies the location on disk to store the application's data files. By default, this value is set to the workspace. To change, clear the checkbox and browse to select the location to be used.
3. Version: Version of the application.
4. Create Application Module: Selected by default to create an application module with the specified name. Uncheck if you do not want to create an application module.
5. Click Finish.
Generating Deployment Artifacts:
A deployment artifact is an archive file that contains all the information required to deploy the application to runtime. Applications are developed using the features available in TIBCO Business Studio and can range from simple to very complex. An ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks application consists of an application module, which in turn consists of one or more processes that define the business logic, and zero or more shared modules.
Configuring the Debugger:
Debug configuration allows you to create, manage, and run configurations in TIBCO Business Studio. There are multiple ways to access Debug Configurations window:
● From the menu Run > Debug Configurations....
● From the Module Descriptors > Overview Testing area, click Launch Business Works Debugger.
Application Testing:
TIBCO Business Studio allows you to test your applications during design phase using the debugger. The debugger provides the runtime environment to test your application in Studio by starting the ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks engine, domain (BWEclipseDomain), AppSpace (BWEclipseAppSpace), and AppNode (BWEclipseAppNode) from within Studio. When you run an application using the debugger, the Console view displays all messages when executing the application.
Debugger:
The debugger enables different configurations of an application to be run in design phase.
The Debug perspective consists of set of views which are related to the debugging task. Some views, for example the Project Explorer view, are not available in the Debug perspective, while some others such as Debug and Breakpoints, are available in the Debug perspective.
The Debug perspective consists of set of views which are related to the debugging task. Some views, for example the Project Explorer view, are not available in the Debug perspective, while some others such as Debug and Breakpoints, are available in the Debug perspective.
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