Dear all,
 
I hit an error when I try to test my Webfacing project on the Express
Test Server 5.0, cannot bring up my default/index webfacing screen in IE
browser.
 
I am currently using Win XP Pro SP1, WDSc V5.1.2 running on WAS Express
5.0.
 
Extract of the error from WDSc attached:
7/10/06 17:34:10:125 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 HttpTransport A SRVE0171I: Transport
http is listening on port 7,080.
[7/10/06 17:34:12:250 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 HttpTransport A SRVE0171I: Transport
https is listening on port 7,443.
[7/10/06 17:34:12:266 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 HttpTransport A SRVE0171I: Transport
http is listening on port 7,090.
[7/10/06 17:34:12:594 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 HttpTransport A SRVE0171I: Transport
https is listening on port 7,043.
[7/10/06 17:34:12:656 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 RMIConnectorC A ADMC0026I: RMI
Connector available at port 7809
[7/10/06 17:34:12:734 SGT] 3e2e4ae6 WsServer      A WSVR0001I: Server
server1 open for e-business
[7/10/06 17:34:18:266 SGT] 36030ae7 OSEListenerDi E PLGN0021E: Servlet
Request Processor Exception: Virtual Host/WebGroup Not Found : The web
group /TF&#37&#59;20Test2/ has not been defined
 
Is it anything to do with my localhost? I have tried restarting the IIS
but no help. I believe it should have nothing to do with Webfacing for
the initial page is not even connecting to the webfacing yet.
 
 
Thanks & regards, 
  
Leonard Thum 
thumls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 
 
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Jerry,
 
If you are debugging an application in V5R3 or later, you could use the
Step Return fuction (F7) to get back to your desired source.
 
Regards,
 
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Thanks Adam,
 
Yes you are on the right track. I'm aware of F6=step, but I find that if
I'm not careful enough, and between F5, F6, F7 & F8 I often find myself
viewing a source member that I don't need to view then I have to go back
to my desired souce, set a break point and the do an F8 just to get back
to my desired souce so that I can continue my debug session.
 
This is a workflow issue I guess, and I think it would be more efficient
if I could stay in the flow of the debug within the desired module.
 
Regards, Jerry
 
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