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13.4.4 Starting the test environment server<br />

So far, you have defined a server and published an application to it. The next step<br />

is to start the server.<br />

1. Select the server in the <strong>Server</strong>s view, right-click, and select Start (or highlight<br />

the server and select the Start the <strong>Server</strong> icon at the top of the view).<br />

Figure 13-12 Start the server<br />

2. The Console view will open automatically, showing you the server runtime<br />

messages. Monitor the console for error messages as the server starts. If you<br />

see problems or if the server doesn’t start, review the console messages,<br />

correct the problem, and try again.<br />

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