Within the Analyzer, all service definitions are stored to so called Builder projects. To be able to work with the Analyzer, you need to create a Builder project first to store your test data to.
Click menu item Project > New Builder Project . | |
Enter a Project Name for your project and, optionally, add an Author and a Project Description. The default path of the whole project (Save Project in) is based on your installation directory. Builder projects may be stored to an arbitrary path – you can change it by clicking ... . | |
By selecting Ignore Caught Errors you can specify whether the Analyzer should highlight caught errors in the UML view of a test. For more information on this, read Inspecting Errors. The option to specify a repository directory is not valid in Designer context. |
You can create multiple Builder projects and switch between them.
Use Builder projects to group similar test scenarios. |
The Analyzer remembers the last Builder project. When you open the Analyzer next time, the last opened project will open automatically. To change this behavior, unselect Project > Reopen Builder Project > Open Last Project On Startup. |
Click OK to create the Builder project.
If a project with this name already exists, the Analyzer warns that some files will get overwritten. Click Yes to store the new project nevertheless and overwrite the existing project. | |
The name of the Builder project is displayed in the window title of the Analyzer. |
Select Settings from the Projects menu to change the Builder project settings. | |
The same window opens as explained above. |