You can create an IBM® WebSphere® MQ test by
adding the test elements as required and editing the test element
details in the test editor.
Before you begin
Tests are stored in test projects, which are Java™ projects that include a source folder.
You must create a test project before creating a test.
Ensure
that you have a valid Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file
for a WebSphere MQ service
in your workspace.
If you are using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
authentication, ensure that you have any required key files in your
workspace.
If you are using SOAP security, ensure that you have
configured the environment with the correct libraries and configuration
files.
Procedure
- In the workbench, click or click the New Service Test
toolbar button.
- Select a project, and then, in Test file name, type a name for the test. The name that you type is
the base name for the recording, test, and other required files. You
see these files in the standard Navigator or the Java Package Explorer with their distinguishing
suffixes, but you see only the simple (test) name in the Test Navigator.
- Click Finish.
- To add a service call, select the test element in the test
editor, click Add, and then select Web Service Call.
- Select the WSDL file that corresponds to the call, and
click Finish.
- Select the Protocol tab to configure
the transport protocol for this call. On the Protocol page
of the new call element, the MQ protocol is automatically generated
with the values from the WSDL file. If necessary, click Change to configure the transport protocol for the entire
test, including proxy and WebSphere MQ parameters.
- If the WebSphere MQ server is running on the local computer, select Using
local queue manager.
- If the server is on a remote computer, clear Using
local queue manager, and type the IP address or hostname,
port, and client channel.
- On the web service call, click Update Return. This opens the Return Preview window,
displaying the data that will be used to perform the call.
- Click Update Test. This
performs the web service call and creates a message return element
with the return data. If a message return element already exists,
then it is updated with latest return data. With the message return
test element, you can implement data correlation and content-based
verification points.