Rational Tester for SOA Quality
Learn how to set up the environment required for IBM Rational Tester for SOA Quality to use the WebSphere V6 Java Message Service (JMS) transport and how to test Web services by using this JMS implementation more>
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IBM Rational Tester for SOA Quality is a functional and regression testing tool that enables the creation, comprehension, modification and execution of testing GUI-less Web services. IBM Rational Performance Tester Extension for SOA Quality is a load and performance testing and problem analysis tool that extends performance and scalability testing to SOA applications. These new tools allow you to perform: Script-less automated functional testing of Web services, Functional verification testing of Web services, Interoperability testing of Web services, Load testing of Web services System Resources and SOA monitoring more>
Learn how to test HTTPS Web services by using IBM Rational Tester for SOA Quality. This tutorial covers creating a test, handling the HTTPS protocol with Web service recording, configuring the test, and replaying the test. more>
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Component testing is essential for the integration of code that enables crucial application functionality. This tutorial takes you step by step through unit and component testing specifically for Java code, Web services, servlets, Service Component Architecture (SCA), and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) beans using the JUnit and Jakarta Cactus testing frameworks and simple HelloWorld samples. Also, learn how to automate these tests using IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Application Developer, and IBM WebSphere Integration Developer. more>



