Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Before you can debug a message flow, you must configure and enable the flow debug port. The flow debug port is also known as the Java debug port, and the JVM debug port. Use the IBM Integration Explorer, or IBM Integration Toolkit to set the flow debug port value to enable the flow debugger to be connected to an integration server. Note: Using the IBM Integration Toolkit 1. Select the broker with which you want to work in the Integration Nodes view. 2. Right-click the integration server which you want to work, and click Launch Debugger. If the flow debug port is already configured, the port number is displayed in the Enable window. 3. To change the flow debug port, click Configure. 4. Set a port number for the debug port. The port number must be a number that is not already in use. 5. Click OK. The integration server is stopped and restarted, and the flow debug port is configured to use the specified port. 6. If you want to continue to attach the debugger to the integration server for debugging, click OK. To exit the Enable window without attaching the debugger, click Cancel. To start debugging your message flows, switch to the Debug perspective. Right-click the integration server, and click Terminate Debugger to stop debugging on the selected integration server. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/be10260_.htm
I think the correct answer is D, as we can see on item 2 of evidence listed on "Reveal Solution".
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