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==Overview==
==Overview==


[[File:Windows_Tray0.png|thumb]Tray Icon]
[[File:Windows_Tray0.png|thumb|Tray Icon]]
Under the Windows operating system, a small tray icon is shown (tpically in the lower right of your screen) which when clicked opens the expecco status
Under the Windows operating system, a small tray icon is shown (tpically in the lower right of your screen) which when clicked opens the expecco status
app.
app.
This is useful if expecco runs as a test-slave and is itself receiving automation jobs from a supervising expeccoALM/Aidymo or other central management facility.
This is useful if expecco runs as a test-slave and is itself receiving automation jobs from a supervising expeccoALM/Aidymo or other central management facility.

The tray icon is implicitly enabled if expecco is started with a "--server" argument, and can also be explicitly enabled/disabled with a "--tray" / "--noTray" [[Starting_expecco_via_Command_Line/en#Startup|command line argument]].


[[File:Windows_Tray1.png|thumb|Tray Control UI]]
[[File:Windows_Tray1.png|thumb|Tray Control UI]]
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The first tab shows the current connection status, the other tabs provide more detail information about some of expecco's internals.
The first tab shows the current connection status, the other tabs provide more detail information about some of expecco's internals.


=== Status Tab ===
Of special interest is the "Testplans" tab, which shows a history of recently executed tests.
* SOAP/REST Service Status
:Connections which were initialted by expeccoALM (i.e. if configured as such, ALM can actively initiate a connection to a running expecco slave)
* WebSocket Status
:Connections which were initialted by expecco (if configured as such, expecco initiates a connection to a running ALM master)
* Executor Status
:Currently executing?

=== Testplans Tab ===
Shows a history of recently executed tests and their outcome.

=== Statistics Tab ===
Overall statistic (since started)

=== Memory Tab ===
Current memory situation inside expecco (allocated memory)

=== Processes Tab ===
Current active threads within expecco

Aktuelle Version vom 3. Juli 2024, 10:40 Uhr

Overview[Bearbeiten]

Tray Icon

Under the Windows operating system, a small tray icon is shown (tpically in the lower right of your screen) which when clicked opens the expecco status app. This is useful if expecco runs as a test-slave and is itself receiving automation jobs from a supervising expeccoALM/Aidymo or other central management facility.

The tray icon is implicitly enabled if expecco is started with a "--server" argument, and can also be explicitly enabled/disabled with a "--tray" / "--noTray" command line argument.

Tray Control UI

The first tab shows the current connection status, the other tabs provide more detail information about some of expecco's internals.

Status Tab[Bearbeiten]

  • SOAP/REST Service Status
Connections which were initialted by expeccoALM (i.e. if configured as such, ALM can actively initiate a connection to a running expecco slave)
  • WebSocket Status
Connections which were initialted by expecco (if configured as such, expecco initiates a connection to a running ALM master)
  • Executor Status
Currently executing?

Testplans Tab[Bearbeiten]

Shows a history of recently executed tests and their outcome.

Statistics Tab[Bearbeiten]

Overall statistic (since started)

Memory Tab[Bearbeiten]

Current memory situation inside expecco (allocated memory)

Processes Tab[Bearbeiten]

Current active threads within expecco



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