Toolbar
The toolbar provides quick access to the most commonly used development functions of the WebLogic Workshop development environment.
Click the New File button to display the dialog for creating new files.
Click the Open File button to display a file chooser of files that can be opened
Click the Save button to save the file that is being worked on. You can identify the file that will be saved from the files name on the top right of the Design View / Source View work area.
Click the Save All button to save all of the files you have open with unsaved changes.
Click the Cut button to remove the selected text and place it on your clipboard.
Click the Copy button to and place the selected text on your clipboard.
Click the Paste button to add the text in your clipboard to your file.
Click the Undo button to delete the latest change to your web service project.
Click the Redo button to reinstate any changes which you have removed using the Undo button.
Click the Collapse All Controls button to hide the list of methods displayed underneath their associated controls.
Click Show All Controls to show the list of methods displayed underneath their associated controls.
Click Decrease Indent to move selected text to the right.
Click Increase Indent to move selected text to the left.
Click Find to search for text and text patterns in the currently opened file.
Click Find in Files to search for text and text patterns in all files of the currently opened project.
Click the Build button to compile the currently opened JWS file into bytecode interpretable by the Java Virtual Machine. Any errors that occur will be displayed in the error pane.
Click the Build button to compile the currently opened JWS file into bytecode interpretable by the Java Virtual Machine. Any errors that occur will be displayed in the Error Pane. If no errors are found a browser window will be launched showing the Test Page where you can test the methods that make up your web service. Note that any breakpoints you have placed in your code will be ignored. To activate any breakpoints in your code, click the Start and Debug button instead of the Start button.
Click the Build button to compile the currently opened JWS file into bytecode interpretable by the Java Virtual Machine. Any errors that occur will be displayed in the Error Pane. If no errors are found a browser window will be launched showing the Test Page where you can test the methods that make up your web service. Any break points you have placed in your code will be activated. Also debugging information will appear in the main work area providing information about the currently executing web service, such as the values of the local variables and the current position in the call stack.
Click the Stop button to end the current debugging run of the web service. Clicking Stop ceases execution of your web service and closes the browser window which displays the Test Page.
When a breakpoint is encountered, execution is halted, and you have the option of stepping through the remaining code using the Step Into, Step Over, and Step Out buttons.
Clicking the Step Into button provides the most fine grained display of the executing code. With each click of the Step Into button, the current line of code will be executed, the pointer will move to, but not execute, the next line of code. If the current line of code is a method call, then the point will move to, but not execute, the first line of the called method. To complete execution and return to the original calling method click the Step Out button.
Click the Step Over button to simply execute the current line of code and move to the next line of code within the current method. Any subordinate method call which is encountered on the current line of code is simply executed without displaying the method called.
Click the Step Out button to complete execution of the entire current method and return to the original calling method (if any).
Click the Continue button to resume execution of code until the next breakpoint is encountered.
Click the Toggle Breakpoint button to place a breakpoint on the current selected line of code, if a breakpoint is not already present there. If a breakpoint is present on the currently selected line of code, then clicking the Toggle Breakpoint button will remove the breakpoint.
Click the Clear All Breakpoints button to remove all breakpoints from the current file.