Specifications

Screen Descriptions
Select an Application to Download
The Select an Application to Download dialog box appears when you select
Tools, Download Rules from the BT Studio main window, and after you connect
to the eHealth system by completing the eHealth System Connection
Parameters dialog. The Download Rules function allows you to download the
rule set for one application from Application Response. The Select an
Application to Download dialog displays a list of applications currently defined
in Application Response (using the eHealth Web interface). Select the
application whose rules you want to download, and click OK.
BT Studio downloads the rule set for the selected application, displays a
confirmation message, and loads that rule set into the rules pane, so you can
begin to develop transaction rules for the application.
Select Application
The Select Application dialog box appears when you are using the Connection
Manager to add an executable to an application. Do one of the following:
To add the selected executable to an existing application, select the
desired application in the list and click OK.
BT Studio adds the executable name to the require section1 of that
application’s resource definition. In the Connection Manager, the
application symbol and application name appear on the same line as the
executable name. This ensures that Application Response can begin
monitoring the application when it observes that the executable program is
running. If a specific server is not defined for the application, Application
Response uses a default server definition to monitor network and server
response times for the application.
To add the selected executable to a new application, click New, select an
application type, and complete the Application Properties window.
BT Studio defines the application, adding the selected executable name to
the require section1 of that application’s resource definition. In the
Connection Manager, the application symbol and application name
appears on the same line as that executable name.
Note: This assumes that the require section of the application’s resource
definition includes a parameterized resource, using the form resource Process
{ ExecutableName=$(Application Executable) }. The selected executable is
applied to the first instance of ExecutableName=$ that occurs in the rule set.
If the first instance appears in an event specification, for example, that is
where the selected executable name is used.
232 BTStudio Administration Guide