Start a stub by using an Ant task
You can start a stub by using the IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel Ant tasks.
<taskdef name="startStub" classname="com.ghc.ghTester.ant.StartStub" classpathref="tasklib"/>
<startStub domain="<Domain name>" environment="<Environment name>" component="<Component name>"
operation="<Operation name>" name="<Stub name>" version="<Stub version number>"
serverUrl="https://<Host name or IP address>:5443/RTCP/"/>
startStub
Ant task for starting a stub. Attribute | Description | Required | ||||||||||||||||
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async | Run asynchronously (flag). | No, default option is synchronous. | ||||||||||||||||
attributes | Comma-separated list of agent attributes identifying the agent to run on. | No | ||||||||||||||||
component | Component the stub exists within. | No | ||||||||||||||||
dedicatedEngine | If you want to run the stub on a dedicated engine, you can also specify the JVM options by using the dedicatedEngineJvmOptions parameter. You can then specify the values for the attributes such as the maximum memory, the initial memory, and the garbage collection policy that must be applied for the dedicated engine. The JVM options can be specified only if you set this option to "true".Example:
Note:
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No | ||||||||||||||||
disablePerformanceOptimisations | Specify the value true to disable performance optimization when starting the stub. | No | ||||||||||||||||
domain | Domain name | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
environment | Environment name | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
failureProperty | The name of a property that is set in the event of a failure. | No | ||||||||||||||||
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Use the force flag or option to start the
stub by ignoring any warnings or errors that might occur. You can use any of the
following variants:
You can use the following identifiers that must be either ignored or
considered when the stub is started:
Example:
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haltOnFailure | Set to true to fail the Ant script if the stub fails to start (flag). | No, default is false. | ||||||||||||||||
name | The name of the target stub to start. | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
operation | The operation the stub exists within on the server. | No | ||||||||||||||||
secretsAuthorization |
User offline token for authorizing the client to access Rational® Test Automation Server. For example, the command to start a stub that uses the
secretsAuthorization attribute
follows:
For more information, see Accessing Rational Test Automation Server from IntegrationTesterCmd, ANT CLI, Maven CLI, or in a REST API call. |
No | ||||||||||||||||
securityToken |
Specify the security token generated for you to authenticate with Rational® Test Control Panel when the domain security is enabled. In the locked environment mode, the operation can be performed by the user who locked the environment. |
No, default is to send no token. | ||||||||||||||||
serverUrl | URL of the Rational® Test Control Panel. | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
username | Specify the user name to authenticate with Rational® Test Control Panel if the environment is locked and the domain security is disabled. | No | ||||||||||||||||
version | Version of the target stub to start. Note: If you are using
Rational® Integration
Tester
8.5.0.1 or later, and the
Rational® Test Control
Panel
command line or Apache Ant tasks are used to start a stub, and if no stub version
information is provided, it is the latest version of a stub that is run. If you are using
8.5.0 or earlier, and the
Rational® Test Control
Panel
command line or Apache Ant tasks are used to start a stub, and if no stub version
information is provided, it is the earliest version of a stub that is run. |
No | ||||||||||||||||
workerThreadCount | The amount of worker threads used to service requests to the stub (optional). | No |
Error codes
For details of any error codes, see Exit codes for Command-line client and Ant client.