Running Rational® Integration Tester tests
You can use Rational® Functional Tester Extension for Rational® Integration Tester to run integration tests.
You also have the option to just import the projects to Rational® Functional Tester from Rational® Integration Tester, add the tests to a compound test to run them. You can either use Rational® Performance Tester Agent or Rational® Integration Tester Agent to generate the load. You need a compound test that contains the Rational® Integration Tester tests.
If you update integrationAPI tests in Rational® Functional Tester and want to apply the updates back to Rational® Integration Tester, you must install Rational® Integration Tester and define the path to its installation directory to set the connection.
You can find the following use cases to work with integration tests in Rational® Functional Tester:
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You have installed both the products and then you connect to the Integration project. Alternatively, you open the Integration resource directly from the Test Navigator view, and then work directly with the sources files.
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Rational® Integration Tester is not installed and you import the projects in the workspace of Rational® Functional Tester.
Note: The imported tests must be edited in Rational® Integration Tester. Similarly, the compounds tests must be edited in Rational® Functional Tester.
Running the compound test
Click Run Compound Test.
After the run completes, the Rational® Integration Tester report displays statistics on the executed sequences and Timed Sections if some are defined in the tests.