Using transactions and statistics
You can use custom code to start transactions, gather additional statistics during a transaction, and stop a transaction.
The following code shows how to start a transaction. Transactions that are generated by test execution services automatically create and manage statistics.
package customcode;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services.ITestExecutionServices;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services.ITransaction;
/**
* @author IBM Custom Code Samples
*/
public class BeginTransaction implements
com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.custom.ICustomCode2 {
/**
* Instances of this will be created using the no-arg constructor.
*/
public BeginTransaction() {
}
/**
* For Javadoc information on the ICustomCode2 and ITestExecutionServices interfaces,
* see the 'Test execution services interfaces and classes' help topic.
*/
public String exec(ITestExecutionServices tes, String[] args) {
// the name of the transaction could have been passed in via data correlation mechanism.
ITransaction foo = tes.getTransaction("foo");
foo.start();
return null;
}
}
The following code shows how to gather additional statistics during a transaction.
package customcode;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.ITime;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services.ITestExecutionServices;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.statistics.IScalar;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.statistics.IStat;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.statistics.IStatTree;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.statistics.impl.StatType;
/**
* @author IBM Custom Code Samples
*/
public class BodyTransaction implements
com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.custom.ICustomCode2 {
/**
* Instances of this will be created using the no-arg constructor.
*/
public BodyTransaction() {
}
/**
* For Javadoc information on the ICustomCode2 and ITestExecutionServices interfaces,
* see the 'Test execution services interfaces and classes' help topic.
*/
public String exec(ITestExecutionServices tes, String[] args) {
IStatTree tranStat;
IStatTree timeStat;
IStatTree countStat;
IStat timeDataStat = null; // counter for the time RANGE
IScalar countDataStat = null; // counter for the count SCALAR
ITime timer = tes.getTime();
IStatTree rootStat = tes.getStatisticsManager().getStatTree();
if (rootStat != null) {
// these counters set up the hierarchy
tranStat = rootStat.getStat("Transactions", StatType.STRUCTURE);
timeStat = tranStat.getStat("Body Time", StatType.STRUCTURE);
countStat = tranStat.getStat("Bocy Count", StatType.STRUCTURE);
// the name of the counters could have been passed in via data correlation mechanism
timeDataStat = (IStat) timeStat.getStat("foo", StatType.RANGE);
countDataStat = (IScalar) countStat.getStat("foo", StatType.SCALAR);
}
// get the start time
long startTime = timer.timeInTest();
// do the work
// whatever that work might be
// get the end time
long endTime = timer.timeInTest();
// update timeDataStat with the elapsed time
if (timeDataStat != null)
timeDataStat.submitDataPoint(endTime - startTime);
// update the countDataStat
if (countDataStat != null)
countDataStat.increment();
return null;
}
}
The following code shows how to stop a transaction.
package customcode;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services.ITestExecutionServices;
import com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services.ITransaction;
/**
* @author IBM Custom Code Samples
*/
public class EndTransaction implements
com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.custom.ICustomCode2 {
/**
* Instances of this will be created using the no-arg constructor.
*/
public EndTransaction() {
}
/**
* For Javadoc information on the ICustomCode2 and ITestExecutionServices interfaces,
* see the 'Test execution services interfaces and classes' help topic.
*/
public String exec(ITestExecutionServices tes, String[] args) {
// the name of the transaction could have been passed in via data correlation mechanism.
ITransaction foo = tes.getTransaction("foo");
foo.stop();
return null;
}
}