Release Notes
This document contains information about What's new, installation, known issues, and contact information of IBM Support.
What's new
You can find information about the features introduced in this release of Rational® Integration Tester.
Installing and upgrading
You can find information about the installation and upgrade instructions for IBM® Rational® Integration Tester.
Known issues
You can find information about the known issues identified in this release of Rational® Integration Tester.
System Requirements
This document includes information about hardware and software requirements for IBM® Rational® Integration Tester.
Getting Started
This guide provides an overview and describes the tasks to get you started with Rational® Integration Tester.
Rational® Integration Tester overview
You can use Rational® Integration Tester to create, modify, run service tests, and performance tests.
Testing methodology
By following four basic guidelines, you can incorporate Rational® Integration Tester into your testing methodology. These guidelines drive efficient and expedient integration testing, and they can be applied to your testing process and infrastructure requirements.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) testing
A SOA consists of business processes that are implemented by linking individual services. The linking can be done programmatically or with tools based on Business Process Execution Language (BPEL). SOA testing can be challenging because there is no GUI; the focus is on testing interfaces and services.
Getting started with testing
You can start using Rational® Integration Tester by completing the preliminary tasks such as creating and running a test, creating and running a stub, recording an HTTP proxy, and running a stub in a Docker container.
Rational® Test Control Panel overview
Rational® Test Virtualization Server stubs designed in Rational Integration Tester are published to Rational Test Control Panel, which holds them in a repository.
Rational® Integration Tester accessibility features
Users who have a physical disability, such as limited vision, can review the available accessibility features to use Rational® Integration Tester.
Administrator Guide
This guide describes how to install Rational® Integration Tester. After you install the software, you can perform administration tasks such as configuration and integration of the product. This guide is intended for administrators.
Installation of Rational® Integration Tester
You can find information about installing IBM® Rational® Integration Tester from the IBM Rational Test Workbench or IBM Rational Integration Tester package.
Installation of Rational® Test Control Panel
You can find information about installing IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel from the IBM Rational Test Workbench, IBM Rational Test Virtualization Server, or IBM Rational Performance Test Server package.
Administering IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel Rational® Test Control Panel
is a server-based web application providing a central repository for virtualized services. The Rational® Test Control Panel allows you to use virtual services published with Rational Integration Tester to create, share, and deploy virtualized test environments in IBM® Rational Test Virtualization Server.
Integrations
Rational® Integration Tester supports integration with various other tools for quality management, change management, software configuration management, and deployment automation tools such as UrbanCode™ Deploy.
Tester Guide
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.
Integration Tester Guide
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. This guide is intended for Integration testers.
Technical Tester Guide
Typically, a user with the Integration Tester role is also responsible for performance testing. This guide lists all such topics.
Tester Guide - Service Virtualization
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.
Test Manager Guide
This guide describes the tasks that you can perform for tracking the quality of the application. This guide is intended for Test Managers.
Viewing results in Rational® Test Control Panel
You can use IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel to display the results of tests that you run in both Rational Integration Tester and Rational Test Control Panel.
Viewing usage statistics of virtual services in Rational® Test Control Panel
You can use IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel to display the usage statistics of virtual services across Rational Test Virtualization Server and IBM Rational Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting
While working with Rational® Integration Tester, you might encounter some problems that you can easily troubleshoot.
Troubleshooting: Installation and configuration
You can troubleshoot some of the problems that you might encounter when you are installing, configuring, or running Rational® Integration Tester.
Global problem notifications
Problems can occur at a time when Rational® Integration Tester cannot display an error message. Instead, a warning icon is displayed. Double-clicking the icon reveals a list of errors.
Working with Rational® Integration Tester logs
To configure the Rational® Integration Tester logs, including those for the RunTest command when run from the command line, update the Rational Integration Tester logging properties file.
Working with Rational® Integration Tester Agent logs
To configure the Rational® Integration Tester Agent logs, including those for the RunTests command when run from the command line, update the Rational Integration Tester Agent logging properties file.
Working with RQMAgent logs
To configure the RQMAgent logs, update the RQMAgent logging properties file.
Locating the logging properties files
When you install Rational® Integration Tester, Rational Integration Tester Agent, or Rational Test Control Panel including the HTTP/TCP proxy, several logging properties files are added to each installation's home directory.
Logging references
You can use the following list of logging-related information to help you find information about the logs that are supported by Rational® Integration Tester. All of the programs use the Java logging framework. For details, see the Java logging framework documentation.
Debugging failed Windows™ services
If one of the programs fails to start as a Windows™ service, it can be difficult to determine the cause. Typically the service fails to start but gives no indication of why. The Windows Event log has nothing useful and the process might not have created its log file.
Troubleshooting: Installation and configuration
You can troubleshoot some of the problems that you might encounter when you are installing, configuring, or running Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: transports, tests, and resources
Workarounds and solutions for transport diagnostics, creating and running tests, and saving and renaming objects are contained in this topic.
Troubleshooting: Rational® Integration Tester Agent
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you install and run the Rational® Integration Tester Agent.
Troubleshooting: Rational® Test Control Panel
You can use workarounds to troubleshoot common problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel.
Troubleshooting: Rational® Test Virtualization Server
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® Rational® Test Virtualization Server.
Troubleshooting: Software AG webMethods
You can use workarounds to problems that you might encounter when you use the Software AG webMethods.
Troubleshooting: Websphere MQ
You can use workarounds to problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® WebSphere® MQ with Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: WebSphere® Application Server
You can use workarounds to problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® WebSphere® Application Server products with Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: WebSphere® Portal
You can use workarounds to problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® WebSphere® Portal products with Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: TIBCO
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you are testing TIBCO products in Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: Java™ method transport
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you use the Java™ method transport of Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: Java™ applications that use JDBC
You can use workarounds to problems that you might encounter when you test Java™ applications in Rational® Integration Tester.
Troubleshooting: HTTP and Web Services
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you use HTTP and Web Services.
Troubleshooting: TCP UDP sockets
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you use TCP and UDP transports.
Troubleshooting: Testing on IBM® z/OS®
You can use workarounds to common problems that you might encounter when you use IBM® z/OS® with Rational® Integration Tester.
Reference Guide
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.
Rational® Integration Tester overview
This section provides an overview of Rational® Integration Tester, including information about projects and files, the Rational Integration Tester user interface, environments, and project settings and preferences.
Architecture School
Use the Architecture School perspective to build a system under test by using the logical, physical, and synchronization views. You can also use this perspective to manage the schemas available in your project.
Recording Studio
With Rational® Integration Tester, you can record events (messages or database interactions) sent to and from the system under test. Use Recording Studio to control what parts of the system should be recorded. These parts could be specific parts of the system infrastructure or specific services using that infrastructure. You can then use the recorded events as a source of tests and other interactions with the system. In Recording Studio, you can record the traffic over a number of different transports.
Test Factory
The Test Factory perspective is one of the main areas in Rational® Integration Tester. You can create all the tests and the required artifacts/data to support them.
Test Lab
You use the Test Lab to execute test assets, repair tests, and open test assets for editing directly from this perspective. You can execute all of the tests, test suites, and stubs that are created in Test Factory.
Results Gallery
You use the Results Gallery perspective to view an execution summary and detailed coverage, error, and performance reports for executed test suites and for test cases that were executed within a suite or as part of a test cycle.
Messages
Rational® Integration Tester can publish and subscribe to messages as part of a test. A message normally consists of two parts: a header and a body. The header usually adheres to a predefined logical construction, while the structure of the body can be more arbitrary.
Schemas
Rational® Integration Tester can handle many types of content. For the product to be able to interpret the variety of content types, it must associate a content format description, or schema with the content.
Database resources, connections, and bindings
Rational® Integration Tester can interact with any database that supports connectivity through the JDBC specification. These interactions can be used to extract or update data where necessary, and test data sets can be taken directly from database table content.
Identity stores and SSL
An identity store can group a collection of one or more certificates that can be used in IBM® Rational® Integration Tester to validate and authenticate connections that use SSL. After you create an identity store, you can use it to enable SSL communications in various messaging transports.
Scripting within tests and stubs
You can use scripts in Rational® Integration Tester that include the Rational Integration Tester legacy scripting language, ECMAScript (such as JavaScript™), or any third-party scripting language that you install.
External tools
Rational® Integration Tester is primarily GUI-based, but you can also run or view tests, suites, and stubs outside of the Rational Integration Tester.
Test actions
Actions are the building blocks of a test. A test consists of a series of steps and each step is an action. Actions can be defined for tests and stubs.
Formatting and parsing date-time patterns
For some fields in Rational® Integration Tester, you can define patterns for date-time formatting. Pattern letters are repeated, as their number determines the exact presentation of the date-time information that they represent.
The Add Numbers service
The Add Numbers service, included with Rational® Integration Tester, provides a simple way to generate messages that you can observe with topology discovery or capture in Recording Studio.
Security Considerations
You can take certain actions to ensure that your installation is secure, customize your security settings, and set up user access controls.
Security considerations for Rational® Integration Tester
Ensure that your installation is secure, customize your security settings, and set up user access controls. Also, know about any security limitations that you might encounter with this application.
Security considerations for Rational® Test Control Panel
You must ensure that your installation is secure, customize your security settings, and set up user access controls. Also, you must know about any security limitations that you might encounter with this server application.
Notices
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