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| <contexts> |
| <context id="tmce0000"> |
| <description>This editor allows you to edit TCP/IP Monitor server configuration files. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmce0002"> |
| <description>The name of the server configuration. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmce0004"> |
| <description>A unique port number on your local machine. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmce0006"> |
| <description>The host name or IP address of the machine where the server is running. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmce0008"> |
| <description>The port number of the remote server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmce0010"> |
| <description>Specifies whether the requests from the Web browser are: - Modified so that the HTTP header points to the remote machine - Separated if multiple HTTP requests are received in the same connection. If this check box is not enabled, all the requests are sent byte for byte. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmie0000"> |
| <description>This editor allows you to edit TCP/IP Monitor server files. |
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| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmie0002"> |
| <description>The name of the server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmpr0000"> |
| <description>Use to set the preferences for the TCP/IP monitoring server. The TCP/IP Monitor is a simple server that monitors all the requests and the responses between a Web browser and an application server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmpr0002"> |
| <description>Specify whether to display the TCP/IP Monitor view when there is activity though a TCP/IP monitoring server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmpr0004"> |
| <description>The <b>TCP/IP Monitor</b> table lists the available TCP/IP monitoring servers. You can add, edit, remove, start or stop the available TCP/IP monitoring servers from the <b>TCP/IP Monitor</b> table. |
| The <b>Status</b> column shows if the TCP/IP monitor is started or stopped. |
| The <b>Host name</b> column shows the host name or IP address of the machine where the server is running. |
| The <b>Type</b> column shows whether the request type from the Web browser are sent by HTTP or TCP/IP. |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmpr0006"> |
| <description>This wizard allows you to add or edit TCP/IP monitoring servers. |
| In the <b>Local monitoring port</b> field, specify a unique port number on your local machine. |
| Use the <b>Host name</b> field under <b>Monitor</b> section to specify the host name or IP address of the machine where the server is running. |
| Use the <b>Port</b> field under <b>Monitor</b> section to specify the port number of the remote server. |
| Use the <b>Type</b> combination box under <b>Monitor</b> section to specify whether the request type from the Web browser are sent by HTTP or TCP/IP. If the HTTP option is selected the requests from the Web browser are: |
| -Modified so that the HTTP header points to the remote machine |
| -Separated if multiple HTTP requests are received in the same connection. |
| If the TCP/IP option is selected, all the requests are sent byte for byte. |
| Use the <b>Connection Timeout</b> field under <b>Monitor</b> section to specify the length of time, in milliseconds, that you can wait before ending the TCP/IP connection to a server. |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmvw0000"> |
| <description>The TCP/IP Monitor is a simple server that monitors all the requests and the responses between a Web browser and an application server. You can also use this view to monitor the TCP/IP activity. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmvw0002"> |
| <description>A list of requests sent to the application server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmvw0004"> |
| <description>When a request is selected from the list of requests, the Request pane contains information about the request when it is forwarded to the application server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmvw0006"> |
| <description>When a response is selected from the list of responses, the Response pane contains information about the response when it is received from the application server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmcw0000"> |
| <description>The host name or IP address of the machine where the server is running. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| <context id="tmcw0002"> |
| <description>The port number of the remote server. |
| |
| </description> |
| </context> |
| </contexts> |