Tester : Launch Configurations Reference

Launch Configurations Reference
Before you can test a project, you must set up a launch configuration with settings needed to launch the project. If you access a launch configuration from the Run > Run Configurations menu, it is called a Run Configuration. The same configuration is also called a Debug Configuration, if you access it from the Run > Debug Configurations menu.
You can create multiple configurations for the same project. For example, you may want to test the effect of different startup arguments. This section shows launch configuration settings for local and for remote testing. Or if you are using cache mode, you create one configuration for each processing unit, for example one for the processing unit that runs an inference agent, and one for the processing unit that runs the cache agent. You can run multiple engines simultaneously.
The Source, Classpath, and Common tabs are standard Eclipse dialogs. See Eclipse help for details. For example if the project uses third party JARs, also reference them in the Classpath tab.
For Local Testing
 
Enable the tester by setting -Dbe.engine.tester.enabled property to true.
Name of a processing unit in the selected CDD file whose values are used for this run configuration. Enter default to use the default processing unit (if one exists in the CDD).
The location of the working directory for the BusinessEvents engine. Used to store temporary files and logs. Browse to and select an existing directory.
Location of the EAR file to be used, including the EAR filename. The EAR file must be generated with the Generate Debug Info option checked.
For Remote Testing
You can test a running BusinessEvents engine on the current machine or another machine.
Remote
Connection
Enter VM arguments for running the remote VM. Alternatively, add these to the java.extended.properties property in the remote application’s runtime properties (TRA) file. Default value is:
-Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=%JDI_PORT%,suspend=n,server=y
Default is localhost.