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Testing the installed Corticon Server

With Corticon Server installed in the environment and container of your choice, it is useful to test the installation to ensure Corticon Server is running and listening. At this point, no Decision Services have been deployed, so Corticon Server is not ready to process transactions. However, the Corticon Server API set contains administrative methods that interrogate it and return status information. Several tools are provided to help you perform this test.
Note: The Corticon Start menu provides a Corticon Command Prompt command that calls corticon_env.bat, adds several [CORTICON_HOME] script paths to the PATH so that you can launch scripts by name from several locations -- \bin, \Server\bin, \Server\pas\bin, \Studio\bin, and, \Studio\eclipse -- and then relocates the prompt to the root of the Corticon work directory.
* Testing the installed Corticon Server as a J2EE SOAP servlet
* Testing the installed Corticon Server as in-process Java classes