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Server Configuration Dialog Box
Select Server > Choose Server to access the Server Configuration dialog box. This dialog box lets you select whether Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility communicates with Arbortext Publishing Engine applications directly (embedded mode) or through the web server running Arbortext Publishing Engine.
The Server Configuration dialog box offers the following options:
Test Mode — Specifies whether Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility is running in stand-alone or embedded mode. If Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility was launched from the Arbortext Publishing Engine InteractiveTools menu, the Embedded option is automatically selected, and all the other options in the dialog box are unavailable. If you change the Test Mode from Embedded to Server, all the options in the dialog box become available.
If you launch the Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility in stand-alone mode, the Server option is automatically selected, and all the other options in the dialog box are available (except for Embedded). If you launch the Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility from a command line with the -s, -l, or -u options specified, the URL, Logging, and Default User Agent fields are populated with the settings you specified.
Save to Disk — When set to yes, saves the settings specified in the Server Configuration dialog box in the test file when you save the test file. When set to no, which is the default, the settings are saved in memory until you exit the Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility; the settings are not saved in the test file.
PE Server URL — Specifies the URL to the server that you want to use for testing.
Logging — Indicates how Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility logs information.
None — No logging output is produced.
System.out — Writes the logging output to the terminal window or standard output (stdout).
File — Writes logging output to the specified file.
Default User Agent — Specifies the HTTP user-agent header that will be sent with your HTTP requests. For example, you could specify Mozilla/15.0 as the user-agent.
You can override this default setting by specifying a user-agent within a specific test. If you do not specify a user-agent header within a test, Arbortext Publishing Engine Test Utility uses the value specified in this field. If you do not specify a user-agent in this field or in a test, a user-agent header is not generated.