Managing JMS/MQ connections in a service test
When you run a service test that includes JMS or MQ protocol, the socket connections are created and closed in the background. When you include multiple tests in a compound test or a A schedule, in this context, is used to refer to both VU Schedule and Rate Schedule., multiple connections are created and closed. Starting from 9.2, when you run service tests in a schedule, you can select a pooling strategy for these JMS/MQ connections so that when the connections are created, they do not close and are reused subsequently for the other JMS/MQ calls, if required.
About this task
You can set the scope of JMS/MQ connections to a test, compound test, or schedule. When you set the scope to test, existing behavior comes into play wherein duplicate connections could be created and closed. When you set the scope to a compound test or a schedule, the connections are reused for JMS/MQ calls within a compound test or a schedule.
Procedure
- In the Test Navigator, browse to the schedule and double-click it. The schedule is displayed.
- Select a schedule. In the VU Schedule Details area, click the Advanced tab and under Protocol-specific options, click Edit Options.
- In JMS/MQ connections scope, select the scope of the connections.
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Use the following options to control the underlying MQ Connection Manager to create only the
specified number of connections. These options are generally used by the MQ expert:
- In Maximum quantity of connections, specify a number to ensure that a certain number of connections are open at a time only for MQ Java.
- In Maximum quantity of unused connections, specify the maximum number of connections that should be unused among the open connections.
- In Connection timeout (ms), specify a time after which there is no attempt to establish the connection.