The following topics explain how to use the StreamBase Studio Test/Debug perspective to run your StreamBase application and verify that it is functioning as expected, and explains how to use the related command-line utilities.
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Running Applications provides an overview of running your applications.
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Running Applications Within Studio describes the ways to run and stop an application in StreamBase Studio, using the default run configuration.
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Saving StreamBase Run Configurations describes how to create and save run configurations for your StreamBase applications. These allow you to re-run non-default runtime parameters for each application, and to re-run multiple parameter sets for any one application.
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Editing Launch Configurations describes how to use the Run/Debug Configuration Wizards to specify launch configurations for running applications.
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Running Applications from the Command Line describes the ways to run and stop an application at the Windows or UNIX command prompt.
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Running Multiple StreamBase Applications discusses the ways to run more than one StreamBase application at the same time.
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Testing Applications provides an overview of the ways to send a queue of test data to a running StreamBase application for testing.
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Running Feed Simulations describes how to run saved simulations in StreamBase Studio's Feed Simulation view.
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Enqueuing Data Manually describes how to send data to a running application one tuple at a time.
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Using the Feed Simulation Editor describes how to set up an automated feed simulation in StreamBase Studio to send generated data to your application.
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Running Feed Simulations from the Command Line describes the utility that runs saved feed simulations at the Windows or UNIX command prompt.
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Using Legacy Feed Simulations describes the separate command-line utility that runs feed simulation files saved from StreamBase 3.5 and earlier.
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Upgrading Legacy Feed Simulations describes how to upgrade feed simulation files saved from StreamBase 3.5 and earlier.
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Recording and Playing Back Data Streams describes how to record the input and output of your testing for later playback at the original speed or accelerated speeds.
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Debugging Applications provides an overview of debugging your applications.
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Saving StreamBase Debug Configurations describes how to create and save non-default debug configurations for your StreamBase applications.
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Editing Launch Configurations describes how to use the Run/Debug Configuration Wizards to specify launch configurations for debugging applications.
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StreamBase Debugger Tutorial teaches how to pause your application, step through its operators one data record at a time, and examine the contents of its input and output queues.
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Using the Performance Monitors introduces the command-line and GUI tools that show the run-time data rates of a StreamBase application.
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Using StreamBase Monitor describes the command-line version of the StreamBase monitor that runs at the Windows or UNIX command prompt.
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Using StreamBase Manager describes the StreamBase Manager GUI monitoring tool.
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Monitor Column Headings tells you how to interpret the numbers in the StreamBase Monitor and StreamBase Manager screens.
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StreamBase Runtime Error Logging describes how to control the logging level of the messages emitted by the StreamBase Server, and control where the messages are written.
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StreamBase Command Prompt describes the Command Prompt window with pre-set environment provided for running StreamBase command line utilities.
