You can create a test for a plain XML call over HTTP, JMS,
or IBM® WebSphere® MQ, by simply adding
the test elements as required and editing the test element details
in the test editor.
Before you begin
Verify that the Agent Controller is running on the local
computer.
Tests are stored in test projects, which are Java™ projects that include a source folder.
You must create a test project before creating a test.
If you
are using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) authentication, ensure that you
have any required key files in your workspace.
If you are using
SOAP security, ensure that you have configured the environment with
the correct libraries and configuration files.
About this task
To create a test:
Procedure
- In the workbench, click or click the New Service Test
toolbar button.
- Select a project, and then, in Test file name,
type a name for the test and click Next. The name that you type is the base name for the recording, test,
and other required files. You see these files in the standard Navigator
or the Java Package Explorer with their distinguishing
suffixes, but you see only the simple (test) name in the Test Navigator.
- On the Select Service Call Interface page,
select whether you want to create a test using a plain XML
call interface or a Web service call interface. If you select Web service call interface, select or add a WSDL
file and then, select port to which the call will be binded. Click Next.
- On the Configure Protocol page, select
either HTTP, JMS or WebSphere MQ as
the protocol and then, specify the options for the selected Protocol
configuration.
- On the Select Root Element page, you
can select an XSD and then, select a root element for the call.
- Click Finish.