You can use the Webserver Configuration page to change
the default web server port for communication between Google Chrome
and Rational® Functional Tester,
and to enable logging of messages.
The web server port is used when you enable
the Google Chrome browser manually in the Enable Environments
for Testing dialog box. By default, the port 9100 is set
for the web server. If this port is already in use, change it and
specify an available port.
The Webserver Configuration page
contains the following controls:
- Webserver Port
- This field identifies the web server port for communication between
Google Chrome and Rational Functional Tester.
If the default port 9100 is already in use, change it and specify
an available port.
- Enable Webserver Logging
- Select this check box to enable logging of messages for the JavaScript
classes in the Google Chrome browser. The messages are logged in the chromeSupportDebug.txt file
that is found in the log file path specified in the Logging and Tracing
page.
Note: After setting your configuration preferences
in this page, restart Rational Functional Tester for
your changes to take effect.