品質の保証
Java アプリケーションのテスト
JLin
Creating and Editing Variants
Executing Tests
Results
Testing Web Dynpro Applications in the Developer Studio
Test Scripts and Test Results
Recording a Test Script in the Developer Studio
Replaying a Test Script in the Developer Studio
Comparing Scripts and Results
Logging and Tracing
Logging Quick Guide
How to Write Useful Log and Trace Messages
Logging
Addressees of Log Messages
How to Use Categories
Typical Types of Log Messages
Content of Log Messages
Severities Usable in Log Messages
Tracing
Addressees of Trace Messages
How to Use Locations
Typical Types of Trace Messages
Content of Trace Messages
Severities Usable for Trace Messages
General Design Issues
Example
Log Configuration
Adding, Editing, and Removing Log Formatters
Adding, Editing, and Removing Log Destinations
Adding, Editing, and Removing Log Controllers
Adding Filters to a Controller
Adding Associated Destinations to a Controller
Managing the log-configuration.xml Source
Log Severities
SAP Logging API
Overview
A Simple Example Flow
Coding Recommendations
Enabling Logging for an Application
Identify the Output Source: Location or Category
Assign Severity to a Source
Specify an Output Destination
Enable Output Messages
Message Output with Severity
Example of Working on a Location Object
Example of Working on a Category Object
The Program Flow for a Location
The Master Gate
Typical Practice for a Better Style
Basic Features
Log (Destination)
Formatter
Filter
Hierarchical Severity Inheritance
Hierarchical Severity Inheritance ・Example
Hierarchical Destination Inheritance
Severity Evaluation
Output File
Change Output Logs / Filters
Language Dependency
Advanced Features
Log Assignment
Relations Between Category and Location
Relative Severities
Set Up / Add Relative Severity
Output Resulting from Relative Severity
Summary of Behavior
Alternative for User-Defined Severities
Multi-Threading
Configuration Tool
Calling the Configuration Tool
Syntax and Semantics of the Properties File
Support of Periodic Reloading
Summary Highlights
Tips and Tricks
Administrative Issues
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Remote Debugging in the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio
Introduction
Debugging in a Single Server Configuration
Debugging in a Cluster Configuration
Preparing the Debugging Process
Activating Remote Debugging
Setting Breakpoints
Creating Launch Configurations for Debugging
Starting Debugging
Stopping Debugging
Restoring the Full Productive State of the J2EE Engine
Debugging ABAP Code from Within the Developer Studio