Equal verification points enable you to check that the
contents returned by a service match exactly the contents specified
in the verification point.
About this task
When you add verification points, the results from a service
message return are compared with the expected data specified in the
verification point test element.
Equal or
contain verification
points enable you to directly compare the XML document that the service
returns.
- Contain verification points return a Pass status when the message
return XML document contains the expected XML data.
- Equal verification points return a Pass status when the message
return XML document matches exactly the expected XML data.
Procedure
- Open the test editor, and right click a message return
element and select .
- Select the verification point, and in the Test
Element Details area of the test editor, type a name for
the verification point.
- Select the verification options:
- Select Test using XML namespaces to perform
the verification on the qualified structure of the XML document, including
the namespace tagging, instead of the simple name. Disable this option
to check only the simple name of the element and the final return
value.
- Select Text XML text nodes to include the
content of text elements in the verification.
- Select Text XML attributes to include the
content of attributes in the verification.
- On the Message page, select the Form, Tree,
or Source view to specify the expected XML
data.
For an equal verification point, the expected
XML data contains the XML document from the message return test element.
If necessary, you can edit the expected XML data.
You can specify
standard Java™ regular expressions in the Tree view.
To do this, select the Regular expression column
on the line of an attribute or text value and type the regular expression
in the Value column. For example, the following
regular expression checks for a correctly formatted email address: /^([a-zA-Z0-9_\.\-])+\@(([a-zA-Z0-9\-])+\.)+([a-zA-Z0-9]{2,4})+$/
When
using regular expressions, the number of XML nodes or XML fragments
in the verification point must match the quantity of expected nodes.
What to do next
You can enable or disable each Web service verification point
by clicking
Enable verification point in the
test editor.