Release notes for IBM® Rational® Integration Tester
This document contains information about What's new, installation, known issues, and contact information of IBM Support.
Contents
Product description
Rational® Integration Tester is an integration testing and virtualization tool that includes capabilities to automate and run tests earlier and more often to find problems sooner in the development cycle. See Rational Integration Tester overview.
What's new
- Rational® Test Automation
Server
For information about Rational® Test Automation Server, see Release notes.
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Rational® Test Control Panel
- Tools page
The list of agents changed for a release was updated. Review the Tools page of Rational® Test Control Panel to see each tool and the version that it was last changed.
- Tools page
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Technologies
- Support to run tests or resources as a
GitHub Action
You can now run tests or resources that are contained in your project in Rational® Integration Tester as a GitHub Action from a Git repository.
See Configuration of test runs in a GitHub Actions Workflow.
- Importing and creating test resources from external
recorded events
You can now import events that are recorded in external applications and saved as an HTTP archive file into the Recording Studio. After you import events, you can create tests or stubs and run them in Rational® Integration Tester.
- Automatic detection of encoding settings
A new option to control whether to automatically determine the encoding settings from the binary content in fields is now available as a preference setting. You can change the preference setting from
or .See Changing preferences.
- Configuring agents to start stubs in a specific
domain
You can now configure Rational® Integration Tester agents to start stubs that are in a specific domain or an environment.
See Creating domains with Rational Test Control Panel method and Viewing running agents.
- Usage of custom Kafka headers is enhanced
Rational® Integration Tester now allows custom Kafka headers to be subscribed to and published.
- Support to run tests or resources as a
GitHub Action
Deprecated capabilities
- No capabilities are deprecated in this release.
Removed capabilities
No capabilities are removed in this release.
Installing and upgrading
You can find information about the installation and upgrade instructions for IBM® Rational® Integration Tester.
Installing Rational® Integration Tester
For information about installation, see Installation of Rational Integration Tester.
Installing Rational® Test Control Panel
For information about installation, see Installation of Rational Test Control Panel.
Upgrading Rational® Integration Tester
If you use Installation Manager, you can find the upgrade requirements in Rational Integration Tester upgrade information and requirements.
Upgrading Rational® Test Control Panel
If you use Installation Manager, you can find the upgrade requirements in Rational Test Control Panel upgrade information and requirements.
Known issues
Product | Download document | Knowledge base |
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Rational® Integration Tester | Release document | Knowledge articles |
Known problems are documented in the download document for each product and in the form of individual technotes in the Support Knowledge Base:
The knowledge base is continually updated as problems are discovered and resolved. By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems.
Contacting IBM Rational Software Support
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For contact information and guidelines or reference materials that you might need when you require support, read the IBM Support Guide.
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Before you contact IBM Rational Software Support, you must gather the background information that you might need to describe your problem. When you describe a problem to an IBM software support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:
- What software versions were you running when the problem occurred?
- Do you have logs, traces, or messages that are related to the problem?
- Can you reproduce the problem? If so, what steps do you take to reproduce it?
- Is there a workaround for the problem? If so, be prepared to describe the workaround.