In the Team Artifacts view, right-click your build definition
and select Request Build.
Click Submit in the Request Build
window. If the following warning is displayed, click OK to
submit the request: The build engine does not appear to be
processing requests.
In the Builds view, periodically check the status of your
build. Click Update to refresh the status.
When the build is complete, double-click the build result.
Go to the Logs tab.
Double-click the log file. The Logs tab should
contain the following files:
Two SYSPRINT.log files: one containing the output from the COBOL
compiler, and another containing the output from the link-editor.
The build-XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.log, where XXXXXXXXXXXXXX is
a unique identifier, like a timestamp, for the referenced build. This
file contains the Rational® Build
Agent Service build log.
Look at the last lines of the Rational Build
Agent Service log. If those lines say Status: OK, your build
was successful.
The Downloads tab of the build results should contain the following
files:
build.properties. A properties file containing all properties
and their values used for the execution of this Antz build.
buildableFiles.xml. An XML file containing information about each
file that the Antz build processed. Only those files associated with
a language definition are included in this list.
FAOperationList.xml. An XML file containing operations that were
requested of the File Agent during this build.
fetchedFiles.xml. An XML file containing information about each
file that was extracted by the file agent from the repository during
this build.
macrodefs.xml. An XML file containing Ant macros that were generated
for use by the build. The contents of these macros are created based
on values you specified in language definitions associated with files
that this build processed.