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The displayed table lists requests in chronological order. Each request is logged with the following detailed information:
IP | The machine IP from which the request was sent. |
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Date | The date on which the request was made. |
Login | The login of the user who sent the request. |
Method | The name of the SOAP protocol method involved. |
Key | The name of the Team Server entry that stores specific information, such as rule descriptions, rule properties, HTML reports, and so on. |
Path | The full path to the Team Server node that contains specific information. |
Processing [ms] | The amount of time it took Team Server to execute a request (excluding time needed to decode and encode a particular SOAP request). |
Error message | An exception reported by Team Server if any errors or problems occur. |
Data storage allows you to review Team Server contents. When Parasoft tools work with Team Server, you can use the data storage feature to verify whether any given tool actually stores data in Team Server—configuration, suppressions or results. Data is arranged in a tree-like structure to facilitate navigation.
Team Server allows you to import and export data to and from its storage. You can use this feature to exchange data between any Team Server servers (making it available to other users) and to update the file repository structure. From the Data Storage page, you can add entries (node, file, or property) to the selected path or manage users’ permissions related to that path. Team Server exports nodes with full paths to assure that data is imported to the exact location within the destination repository structure
If an administrator has been appointed, this page is only accessible to the administrator. |
Parasoft tools connected to DTP provide plugins to Team Server that extend their functionality and significantly increase connection speed with Team Server. As a result, the required time to perform tasks is decreased.
You can manage plugins from the Team Server administration page, which enables you to install/uninstall plugins, access plugin interfaces, and view historical information.
From the Plugins Management page you can perform the following tasks: