You might want to configure applications to use the HTTP/TCP proxy or set up to use the
JDBC proxy that you installed. This section lists all such topics.
HTTP/TCP proxy setup
The process of configuring applications to use the HTTP/TCP
proxy varies according to the application.
Setting up the JDBC proxy
After you install the JDBC proxy, you must deploy the proxy
into the Java™ virtual machine
(JVM) of the relevant applications, set up the proxy for use, and
verify that it is deployed.
Debugging failed Windows services
If one of the programs fails to start as a Windows service, it can be difficult to determine the cause. Typically the service fails to start but gives no indication of why. The Windows Event log has nothing useful and the process might not have created its log file.
HCL OneTest API and the v10 Tech Preview
Starting from 9.5, you can access and view the trial features deployed on the v10 Tech Preview. You can
create secrets collections for your project and store them securely on the v10 Tech Preview. The secrets
collections in the v10 Tech Preview project have
a separate access control list managed by the project owner. Earlier to 9.5, the secrets were stored
in tags as an environment property in HCL OneTest™ API and they
were visible to anybody who could see the project.