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Jetfire Debug Panel
The Jetfire Debug Panel is used to debug Web 2.0 enabled applications for the website. The panel is used by the System Administrator to debug Jetfire issues.
Getting Started
Before the Jetfire Debug Panel can be used, it progresses through a series of stages:
- If the user is not logged into CMS, the Jetfire Debug Panel prompts the user to login. The user sees the CMS Login Prompt.
- The user MUST be logged in as a CMS User to use the Jetfire Debug Panel.
- If the Jetfire Debug Panel requires that the CMS User have an Admin role, then the CMS Admin Role Required message is displayed. This user may not access the Jetfire Debug Panel.
- If the Jetfire Admin Panel requires that the user be logged in as a Jetfire User, then the Jetfire Debug Panel prompts the user with the Jetfire Login form.
- When the login requirements are met, The Jetfire Debug Panel is displayed.
Figure: CMS Login Prompt
Figure: CMS Admin Role Required Message
Figure: Jetfire Login Prompt
Multiple Subscriptions
Jetfire supports multiple subscriptions at the same time. The 'Subscription' displayed in various Web Parts identifies the subscription database where application content is being stored.
Each Jetfire Debug Panel supports only one subscription that is defined by the Subscription Default website configuration parameter.
Using the Jetfire Debug Panel
The WebMaster Jetfire Debug Panel provides
- Jetfire Database Debug
- Jetfire DB Tools
- Jetfire Nexus Debug
for the website.
Figure: Start with the Jetfire Debug Panel
Web Parts for Jetfire Database Debug include:
Web Parts for Jetfire DB Tools include:
Web Parts for Jetfire Nexus Debug include:
- Find Guid is used by the Jetfire Administrator to Find a Workflow by Guid.
- Nexus Dashboard is a simple Nexus health indicator tool used by the Jetfire Administrator.
Figure: Jetfire Debug Panel - Web Parts displayed