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Programming Guide - Actian

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How You Can Test an ApplicationHow You Can Test an ApplicationOpenROAD Workbench lets you test your application at any point during thedevelopment process. Without leaving Workbench, you can run yourapplication as the user sees it.When you test an application, OpenROAD uses the working version, whichincludes any changes you have made to application components, even if theyhave not been saved or checked in. If there are compilation errors, OpenROADdoes not run the application.Debug a Single ApplicationYou can debug applications one at a time in the OpenROAD Workbench.To debug a single application1. Click the Develop tab.2. Select the application in the Applications portlet.3. Click Run, Debug or click the Debug toolbar button.4. The Debugging application_name window appears.Debug Multiple ApplicationsYou can debug several applications in the same database concurrently inOpenROAD Workbench. You can test any number of different applications (butnot more than one instance of a single application) at the same time.To debug multiple applications1. Click the Develop tab.2. Select the first application in the Applications portlet.3. Click Run, Debug or click the Debug toolbar button.4. The Debugging application_name window appears.5. Select the second application in the the Applications portlet.6. Click Run, Debug or click the Debug toolbar button.7. The Debugging application_name window appears.If you are running more than one application, clicking File, Close stops only theselected application. To stop the other applications, close the windowscontaining those applications and click Terminate Application on the Debugger:Closing with Stopped Application dialog.Debugging Your Application 443

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