Introduction to Apama > Getting Ready to Develop Apama Applications > Overview of starting, testing and debugging applications
Overview of starting, testing and debugging applications
Apama Studio provides tools for running your Apama application in a test environment.
In the Apama Workbench perspective, click the Start button to start a correlator and inject the current project. Apama Studio then displays the Scenario Browser panel. Use the Scenario Browser to create running instances of your scenarios and examine parameter values during execution. You can monitor execution in the Console and Problems panes.
In the Apama Developer perspective, select the project you want to test. In the Apama Studio menu bar, select Run and then select whether you want to run, debug or profile your Apama application. You can specify one or more launch configurations for your project.
In the Apama Runtime perspective, you can monitor your running application.
See Using Apama Studio, Launching Projects, Debugging EPL Applications, and Debugging Apama Java Applications
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