This guide describes the tasks that you can perform for testing various domains, technologies, and applications. To enable testing, you must configure and enable the environment for testing.
Typically, a user with the Integration Tester role is also responsible for performance testing. This guide lists all such topics.
This topic describes how to work with IBM® Rational® Performance Test Server charts in the Results Gallery perspective.
After a performance test has completed, its results can be viewed in the Results Gallery perspective.
Counter data is plotted on the upper right portion of the chart window.
This guide provides the topics to help the Integration tester use the product by using the user interface, commands or scripts. This guide is intended for Integration testers.
This topic describes how to create, configure, and run performance tests.
This topic explains how to view results of a single test.
Additional data sets can be added to a chart, including those from other performance tests.
This topic explains how to print charts.
This topic explains how to copy charts.
If required, you can fill the entire chart window with the current chart, maximizing its view within the currently available space.
You can increase or decrease the zoom level of the current chart by using the Zoom icon on the chart windows toolbar.
When using its charting features, IBM® Rational® Performance Test Server has to load the data sets from the database into memory.
The following topic describe how to work with charts and chart templates.
The Counters tab on the chart windows displays the available counters, grouped by source.
The Styles tab on the chart window enables you to modify the general appearance of the chart, including general styles and styles that are specific to each axis (when more than one axis is displayed).
A Rational® Integration Tester probe measures variables from a particular component in the system and reports back its findings for processing and storage.
This guide describes the tasks that you can perform for using virtual services or stubs to simulate parts of an environment if the real services are not yet available or because they are difficult or expensive to use. This guide is intended for Integration Testers.