Changing preferences
You can customize much of Rational® Integration Tester behavior by changing the default settings for the application preferences.
- General preferences
- Look and feel preferences
- Server Settings preferences
- Git preferences
- Schema preferences
- Message preferences
- Console preferences
- Recording preferences
- Message Comparison preferences
- Test Editor preferences
- Virtualization preferences
- Applications preferences
- PL/I preferences
- Topology Discovery preferences
- Byte Arrays preferences
- WS-* Extensions preferences
- Copybook preferences
- SOAP preferences
- SWIFT preferences
- Files preferences
- EDIFACT preferences
- XML preferences
- GraphQL preferences
General preferences
General preferences provide the settings to control the behavior of Rational® Integration Tester.
Preference | Description | Default value | ||||||||||||
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Auto save on run | Test resources are saved automatically when they are run. | Disabled | ||||||||||||
Prompt for Suite Run Archive Policy | If this option is selected, you are prompted to use a suite archive policy on the results from any suite that you run. | Disabled | ||||||||||||
Display prompt on exit | Asks the user to confirm whether to exit Rational® Integration Tester. | Enabled | ||||||||||||
Show header information panels in editors | In message editors, displays a description panel in the headers area (once you are more familiar with Rational® Integration Tester, they can be disabled to save screen space). | Enabled | ||||||||||||
Show Tag Data Store with editors | Displays the Tag Data Store automatically whenever a message editor is opened. | Disabled | ||||||||||||
Show project name in title bar | Toggles the display of the current project name in the Rational® Integration Tester title bar. | Enabled | ||||||||||||
Default Run Tests action to parallel execution | Select this option if you want the Run process in parallel option in the Run Test dialog to be selected by default. | Disabled | ||||||||||||
Create default physical resource with new Logical one | Specifies whether or not Rational® Integration Tester
creates a physical resource for each logical resource that is created of the same type as
the physical resource. The following events occur:
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Enabled | ||||||||||||
URL Connection Timeout (ms) | Specifies a default timeout to use for connections in test actions. | 10000 | ||||||||||||
Maximum Preview Rows | The maximum number of rows to display in previews (for example, when you are importing a WSDL). | 25 | ||||||||||||
Maximum Points in a Chart | The maximum number of points to plot in charts (for use with performance testing). | 400 | ||||||||||||
Maximum filtered message logs | Specifies the maximum number of messages to log when you are using a filter on a message. To log all messages, select the Log All option. | 0 | ||||||||||||
Maximum dependencies shown | Specifies the maximum number of dependencies to display at one time in the Architecture School Logical View. | 0 | ||||||||||||
Tooltip display time (secs) | Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that tooltips are displayed when the cursor rests on an applicable icon or field. If left empty or if an invalid entry is set, the default value (that is, four seconds) is used. If set to zero, tooltips are not displayed at all. | 4 | ||||||||||||
Synchronization Filter | Specifies a filter that ignores certain items that are found within a synchronization
source within TIBCO BusinessWorks projects. The filter string can be modified as needed.
Click Reset filter to restore the default value, which ignores
.svn and .cvs folders (that is, for projects in SVN or
CVS repositories). |
^.*\.(([sS][vV][nN])|([cC][vV][sS])).*$ | ||||||||||||
Sort Method | Specifies the strength of the sorting method used when sorting items
based on the locale in several places in Rational® Integration Tester,
such as the providers in Library Manager or the item trees in Test Lab and Test Factory. The
following methods are available:
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Primary |
Look and feel preferences
Use the Look and Feel preferences to specify which fonts to use throughout Rational® Integration Tester and the color to be used for highlighting null fields in data sources. Fonts could be fixed width or proportional.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Fonts | Provides combination lists for selecting an available fixed width or proportional
system font and the size of the font, to use in Rational®
Integration Tester.
Below each selection is a Sample field that displays a sample of text
in the selected font. You can now select the size of the font as required. Note:
The size of the font is fixed in the Logical View of the Architectural School as you have an option to zoom in and out. |
Default style and Font size of 12 points |
Colors | Controls the Color for null values option. Specifies the color to use for highlighting
fields that are treated as null when you preview the contents of a file or Excel data
source. For more information, refer to Test data sources in Related
concepts. To change the current color, click it and select a new color by using the Select color dialog box that is displayed. |
Server Settings preferences
Server settings preferences control default behavior when servers are specified.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Show server URL validation failed dialog | Specifies that a validation failed dialog box be displayed when the validation fails for the URLs that you specify for Rational® Test Control Panel, Rational® Test Automation Server, or for the project results server configured in the project settings window. When this option is enabled and if the URL fails the validation, a dialog is displayed. You can change the default setting, if you want. | Enabled |
Rational® Test Automation Server Offline Token | The offline token generated from the Rational® Test Automation Server is copied in this field. This token enables Rational® Integration Tester to connect to the Rational® Test Automation Server and access the secrets contained in the secrets collections that can be deployed in test runs and publish test reports to the Rational® Test Automation Server. For more information about offline tokens, see Accessing Rational Test Automation Server. |
Git preferences
You can configure the Git preferences so that the project test assets can be accessed from Rational® Integration Tester. For more information, see Setting preferences for Git.
Schema preferences
Schema preferences control how Rational® Integration Tester works with schemas, as follows:
Preferences | Description | Default value |
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Analysis Settings | Controls the default selections to use for schema analysis, which can be overridden during analysis. For more information, refer to Analyzing schemas in Related concepts. | |
Cache | Displays the number of files that are currently stored in Rational® Integration Tester schema cache, as well as the caches current size. To clear the cache (for example, to save disk space), click the Clear button. | |
Rebuild when saving resource | Controls how Rational®
Integration Tester
rebuilds referenced schemas when it saves resources (for example, a SOAP message). You can
select from the following options:
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Prompt |
Schema Library | Specifies whether to save schemas automatically (that is, when you are clicking away from the schema after you finish making changes). You must select this option to enable auto save. | Disabled |
Record Layouts | Controls the appearance of grouping rows in record layouts. You can change the background color and the color of the text that is used in such rows. For more information, refer to Record Layouts in Related concepts. |
Message preferences
With Message preferences, you can enable or disable default options to be applied when you are working with messages, as described in the following table.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Message Expansion Level | The number of levels of a message to expand in editors (used only when the editor is opened for the first time). A value of 0 expands all nodes in the message. | 6 |
Enable initial interesting node expansion | Controls which fields are expanded by default. If selected, Rational®
Integration Tester
only expands what are considered interesting nodes. If not selected, Rational®
Integration Tester
expands all nodes. Rational® Integration Tester determines what is interesting, depending on the context. For case action,
stub input action, consumer actions (subscribe, receive request, receive reply), and
producer actions (publisher, send request, send reply) , the following nodes are considered
interesting:
For the message differencing window, the following nodes are considered
interesting:
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Selected |
Content | Default settings to use when you are creating messages:
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Selected |
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1000 | |
Assert | Default validation options when you are creating a message:
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Not selected |
Message Import | Option to handle imported messages:
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Prompt |
Console preferences
Console preferences control the appearance and behavior of the output console in the Test Lab.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Success color |
Controls the colors that are used to indicate message status in the
console. To modify the default colors, click an existing color and select a new one in the Select color dialog box. |
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Error color | ||
Information color | ||
Warning color | ||
Retain message context data | Enables or disables the selection of console output (where validation errors occur) to invoke the message comparison tool. | Enabled |
Enable debugging output | Enables or disables debug messages in the console when you are run a test. When enabled, more details of the various actions that are processed in the test are provided. | Disabled |
Action Prefix | Determines whether the Technical or
Business view descriptions are displayed in the console for test
step action names. Options available are:
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Technical |
Console Caching | When enabled, users can specify that console output for no more than the selected
number of tests to be cached by Rational®
Integration Tester.
Note: Caching is disabled if no results database provider is specified. |
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You can select the Remove excess test task consoles from memory option to change the default number of consoles to be cached. | Disabled | |
You can enter the number of consoles to be cached in the Cache size field. | 20 | |
Stub default log level | Levels include:
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Debug |
Recording preferences
Recording preferences control various aspects of the recording process in the Recording Studio.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Sequence Numbering | Two numbering options are available:
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Unified counter |
Database Recording | If you are recording from a database resource and the stub information
in the database definition is incomplete, you have the following options:
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Prompt when the stub settings are incomplete |
Simulation Data Editing | You have the following options for editing a virtual database when the
associated stub is running:
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Prompt when database stubs are running |
Transport Specific Recording | You can set two preferences:
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External Proxy Server |
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Queue Browsing |
Message Comparison preferences
Message comparison preferences control the appearance and behavior of the Message Differences window.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Colors | Controls the colors that are used to indicate difference types or ignored nodes. To modify a selected color, click it and select a new one in the Select color dialog. The following options are available: |
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Added | ||
Removed | ||
Modified | ||
Moved | ||
Ignored | ||
Reset to Color Scheme | Click one of the buttons to set all colors to the Pastel or Vibrant scheme. | |
Navigation | Controls whether looping is enabled in the Message Differences window. If Do not loop when navigating differences is enabled, the Next difference and Previous difference buttons are disabled when the last or first difference is selected. In that case, you cannot loop back to the beginning or end of the differences. If this option is cleared, the buttons are always enabled and they loop to the beginning or end of the message to view the next or previous difference. Both buttons are disabled if there are no differences between the messages. | Do not loop when navigating differences is enabled |
Always retain the rules | Sets the default behavior when you are overwriting an expected message (that is to repair a validation failure) that uses validation rules. For more information, refer to Overwriting messages that use validation rules in Related concepts. | Disabled |
Always apply changes without prompting | If you select this option, changes that are made to the expected message in the Message Differences window are applied without prompting when the window is closed. If disabled, the user is prompted to save and apply changes, discard any changes, or cancel the action and return to the window. | Disabled |
Always keep repairs | While the Message Differences window is open, you can edit the message in the Test Factory perspective. If you do, a message about unsaved changes is displayed when you close the Message Differences window. You can avoid this message by selecting the Always keep repairs preference. | Disabled |
Test Editor preferences
Test Editor preferences control the display color for missing business view descriptions, the rendering of comments within a test, and the behavior of the test or stub action editor (inline or pop up).
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Missing business descriptions color | Controls the color to use for a test name or test step that is not customized in the Business View. To modify the default color, click the existing color and select a new one in the Select color dialog. | |
Render comments as HTML 2.0 | Controls whether the text within new comment actions are rendered as HTML, by default. You can override this feature on a per-comment basis when such actions are created. | |
Restart resources automatically | If you select this option and you edit a stub that is currently running, the stub is restarted automatically when you save your changes. | |
Action Editor Settings | The following settings are available:
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Subscriber Settings | The following settings are available: | 5000 ms |
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5000 ms |
Virtualization preferences
Virtualization preferences control the pass-through options for the available transport types.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Default WebSphere® MQ Stubbing mode | Specifies the mode for routing messages for MQ stubs. You can specify any of the following options:
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Direct |
Pass-through | Specifies the default Pass-through option for the supported transports.
Double-click a row in the table to display the Pass-through action that you can perform for
the associated transport type. For more information about these actions, refer to
Configuring transports in Related concepts.
Not all options are available for all transports. |
Applications preferences
You can specify custom application associations for various file extensions. Click Add to enter a new association and provide the following information:
Field | Description |
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File Extension | Enter the file extension characters (such as XML) that you want to associate with an application. |
Program List | Select this option if you want to choose the associated program from the displayed list. Highlight the program in the list. |
Launch Command | Select this option if the program you want is not displayed. You must provide a full path to the executable program in the Command field. |
Options are available to Delete a highlighted association or to Edit the fields in the table for a highlighted association.
PL/I preferences
You can specify the character encoding preferences when you test PL/I applications.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Encoding | Specifies the encoding to be used when you test PL/I applications. You can select
from the following encoding options:
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cp037 |
Topology Discovery preferences
Preference | Description | Default value | ||||||||
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Clear existing observations when starting discovery | Specifies the clearing of the existing observations before you start a new discovery
of the topology. You can select from the following options:
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Prompt | ||||||||
Maximum resources per intercept before scrolling | Specifies the maximum number of resources that you can view per intercept before you can scroll down or up. | 10 | ||||||||
Row background color when selected for modeling. | Specifies the background color of the row for the resources that you selected to be modeled. | |||||||||
Row background color when resource exists in the system model. | Specifies the background color of the row for resources that are already represented in the system model. |
Byte Arrays preferences
If you use byte arrays, you can set the following preferences:
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Encoding | The following character encoding systems are available:
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UTF-8 |
New Line | You can set the newline character to any of the following options:
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Native |
WS-* Extensions preferences
Preferences are available for web services addressing and web services security.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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WS Addressing | If you select the Enable by default option, the WS-Addressing transport-neutral mechanisms are enabled by default in the Field Properties editor for SOAP messages. | Disabled |
WS Security | If you select the Enable by default option, the WS-Security communications protocol is enabled by default in the Field Properties editor for SOAP messages. | Disabled |
If you enable WS-Security, you can select the Enable milisecond precision for timestamps option to increase the granularity of the time stamp tokens within WS-Security. |
Enabled |
Copybook preferences
Copybook preferences control the default behavior for handling Copybook schema files.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Schema Processing | Specify the Start Column and End Column values for each line of the schema. | 6 for Start Column 72 for End Column |
File Serialization | The following Encoding values are available:
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CP037 |
Processing Properties | The following settings are available:
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Disabled |
SOAP preferences
SOAP preferences control the default options in the Field Properties dialog for SOAP messages.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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SOAP Version | Select the default SOAP version (1.1 or 1.2) to apply in the Field Properties dialog. | 1.1 |
SOAP Headers | Controls whether SOAP headers are enabled by default in the Field Properties dialog. | Disabled |
SWIFT preferences
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Include new line at end of message |
By using the Include new line at end of message check box, you can control the appending behavior of the newline character in the schema message. When this check box is selected, a newline character is appended in the SWIFT message. When this check box is not selected, a newline character is not appended in the SWIFT message. |
Disabled |
Normalise new line characters |
By using the Normalise new line characters check box, you can control the CRLF end of line character normalization behavior in the Swift message. When this check box is selected, all Swift message LF characters are normalized to CRLF characters. When this check box is not selected, all Swift message LF characters are not normalized to CRLF characters. |
Enabled |
Files preferences
The following preference is available for controlling file access:
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Default Retry Interval | The number of milliseconds that Rational® Integration Tester should wait before retrying file access. | 10 |
EDIFACT preferences
If you use the United Nations Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce, and Transport (EDIFACT), you have the following preference available:
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Schema Processing | The following setting is available:
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Disabled |
XML preferences
These preferences control the default options that are used when you process XML.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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File Serialization | The following setting is available:
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UTF-8 |
Processing Properties | The following settings are available:
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Multi-line indented |
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UTF-8 | |
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Enabled | |
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Disabled | |
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Enabled | |
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Disabled | |
XML Name Matching | The following settings are available:
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Qualified Name is Enabled |
Message Editing Preview | The following settings are available:
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2 for Depth 30 for Length |
See Record layouts.
GraphQL preferences
These preferences control the default options that are used when you process GraphQL.
Preference | Description | Default value |
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Style | The following options are available:
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JSON Payload |
Payload | The setting is enabled only when the GraphQL Payload or
JSON Payload option is selected in the Style
field. You can select the following option: Pretty print JSON/GraphQL When enabled, the JSON data or GraphQL data is formatted with proper indentation and line feeds that enhances the display to be pretty. |
Enabled |
URI URI prefix |
This option is enabled only when you select Query Parameters as the preference setting in the Style field. The URI prefix replaces the Resource Path in the base URL in the message headers. Enter the URI prefix in the URI prefix field. |
No URI prefix |