Designing and Implementing Composite Applications : webMethods Application Platform User’s Guide : 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 code editor window.
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 written to 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.
Configuring Bundle Publisher View
Configuring Bundle Manager View
Performing Optional Configurations
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