The Runtime window is the main entry point to your runtime resources. It shows a logical view of important runtime resources such as the servers, databases, and web services that are registered with the IDE. You can open the Runtime window by choosing Window > Runtime (Ctrl-5).
The following table lists the runtime resources as they appear in the Runtime window, with their icons and their descriptions.
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Servers
Lists all servers currently registered with the IDE. For versions of the IDE that are bundled only with the Tomcat Web Server, the Tomcat Web Server is automatically registered in the IDE. For versions of the IDE that are bundled with both the Tomcat Web Server and Sun Java System Application Server, both servers are automatically registered in the IDE. Use the IDE to register all other servers. |
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Processes
Lists all processes currently being executed within the IDE. You can terminate a running application by right-clicking its node and choosing Terminate Process. |
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Databases
Lists the database drivers that have been added to the IDE. |
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HTTP Server
When you right-click the node, you can choose commands to start or stop the IDE's internal HTTP server. You can also configure HTTP server options. |
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DTD and XML Schema Catalogs
Lists all of the XML Catalogs that are currently registered in the IDE. When you right-click the node, you can add and remove XML catalogs. |
Other nodes may appear, depending on the modules that are installed in the IDE.