You can extend how you run your tests
by writing custom Java™ code and calling the code from the test. You can
also specify that results from the tests that are affected by your custom
code be included in reports.
Creating custom Java code
Custom code uses references
in the test as input and returns modified values to the test. Use
the ICustomCode2 interface to create your custom
code, and the ITestExecutionServices interface
to extend test execution. These interfaces are contained in the com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel.services
package.
Test execution services interfaces and classes
You use the test execution services interfaces and classes to customize how you run tests. These interfaces and classes are located in the com.ibm.rational.test.lt.kernel package. Each interface and class is described briefly in this topic and in detail in the Javadoc information.
Custom code examples
Custom code enables you to perform such tasks as managing
loops, retrieving virtual user information, running external programs
from tests, and customizing data correlation.
Migrating custom code from previous versions
You can run scripts that contain
custom code from previous releases and edit tests to make new calls to old
or new custom code classes.