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Customizing the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser

To customize the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser, perform the following steps:
  1. Start the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser.
    • On Windows, click Start > IBM WebSphere Message Brokers 6.0 > Java Programming APIs > Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser.
    • On other platforms, run the following shell script from the installation directory:

      INST_DIR\sample\ConfigManagerProxy\StartConfigManagerProxyExerciser

      Where INST_DIR is the installation directory.

    The Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser window is displayed.
  2. Customize the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser by selecting any of the following options from the File menu.
    1. Optional: Click File > Discover Subcomponent Tree Recursively

      Clicking Discover Subcomponent Tree Recursively enables or disables this option.

      • If enabled, when the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser connects to a Configuration Manager it will discover as many domain objects as possible.
      • If disabled, only the top level objects are discovered, and you will need to select the context-sensitive option, Discover subcomponents, in order to iterate down the tree.
    2. Optional: Click File > Use Incremental Deployment

      Clicking Use Incremental Deployment enables or disables this option.

      If enabled, all deploy operations will cause a delta or incremental deploy where relevant.

    3. Optional: Click File > Show Advanced Properties

      Clicking Show Advanced Properties enables or disables this option.

      • If enabled, output from all available methods is displayed in the right hand pane of the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser.
      • If disabled, output from a subset of the available methods is displayed in the right hand pane of the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser.
    4. Optional: Click File > Connect Using .configmgr Properties File

      Clicking Connect Using .configmgr Properties File enables or disables this option.

      If enabled, when you connect to a Configuration Manager a file dialog is displayed instead of a prompt for the queue manager parameters, security exit parameters, hostname, and port. The file dialog allows you to navigate to a file with a configmgr extension which provides the connection parameters to the Configuration Manager.

    5. Optional: Click File > Enable MQ Java Client Service Trace

      Clicking Enable MQ Java Client Service Trace enables or disables this option.

      • If enabled, a level 5 service trace of the MQ Classes for Java runs. Initially, a dialog is displayed which allows you to provide a file name to which trace is to be sent.
      • If disabled, level 5 service tracing of the MQ Classes for Java is disabled.
    6. Optional: Click File > Enable Config Manager Proxy Service Trace

      Clicking Enable Config Manager Proxy Service Trace enables or disables this option.

      • If enabled, a service trace of the CMP run. Initially, a dialog is displayed which allows you to provide a file name to which trace is to be sent.
      • If disabled, service tracing of the CMP is disabled.
    7. Optional: Click File > Set Timeout Characteristics...

      Specify the time, in seconds, that the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser will wait for responses from the Configuration Manager and brokers. The default is 6 seconds.

Related concepts
The Configuration Manager Proxy samples
Related tasks
Modifying the Configuration Manager Proxy samples
Running the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser sample
Viewing and managing a broker domain using the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser
Recording and playing back configuration scripts using the Configuration Manager Proxy API Exerciser
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