Before you begin, you must complete Exercise 6.1: Opening the Web perspective.
To test your application locally using the WebSphere test environment:
You will see a message to select the Server to run. You will run
your application in the WebSphere Test Environment. This is shown as
WebSphere Application Server v6.0.
After the WebSphere server has started, your Web application input page
will display in the workbench browser.
This launches the generated output or result page.
You will see the Result page with customer data appearing in the workbench
browser.
Next, test the message handling.
An error message appears.
This capability is generated by the Web Interaction wizard. Remember that you specified something for the feedback field; you specified the message file to be accessed if the feedback field contains a non 0 value; in this case the feedback parameter will contain the message ID to be used for the error message.
You have found and run the Web application.
Module recap
You have completed Module 6. Running the Web application. You have learned how to:
Now that you have run your Web application you learn how to debug your Web application. Continue to Module 7. Debugging a Web application.
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