Application Platform 10.3 | Developing with Application Platform in Designer | About the Application Platform Perspective | Application Platform Designer Views
 
Application Platform Designer Views
The default layout of the App Platform perspective contains the following views:
*Project Explorer. Access projects.
*Package Explorer. Display the Java element hierarchy of the Java projects in your workbench.
*Main Code Editor. Edit selected resources.
*Outline. Display an outline of the current resource in the code editor window.
Note:
Not every resource will have content in the Outline view.
*Properties. Display properties of the current resource in the active view.
Note:
Not every resource will have content in the Properties view.
*Servers. Start or stop the server and to publish or unpublish Application Platform projects.
*Problems. Resolve errors, such as compilation errors in project source files.
*Javadoc. Display Javadoc source documentation for the selected Java source file in the code editor window.
*Console. Display content, written to the system IO streams, stdout and stderr, or read from the process input, stdin.
*Error Log. Display messages, written to the Designer’s log file, which is located here: workspace_directory/.metadata/.log.
*Bundle Publisher. Publish additional bundles to the server, or to unpublish bundles from the server.
*Bundle Manager. Create or delete wrapper bundles that wrap non-OSGi jars.
*Terminal. Open a telnet connection to the OSGi console of the server profile.
Note:
This view requires additional configuration.
For more information about the different views, see the Workbench User Guide in Software AG Designer Online Help.
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