Configuring stub pass-through behavior

Configure stub pass-through behavior in IBM® Rational® Integration Tester
There are three methods of configuring a stub to use pass-through actions. The following table outlines these methods.
Note: The transport associated with a stub must be configured to use the Pass Through action. (For information about this, refer to Properties tab, Configuring transports to use sift-and-pass-through capability.)
Method Application Description
Use the Pass-Through window on the Properties tab of the Stub Editor Rational Integration Tester

The transport type (HTTP, IBM WebSphere® MQ, or WebMethods Integration Server) associated with a stub determines the range of possible pass-through actions for each operation within a stub.

The Pass Through window on the Properties tab on the Stub Editor is used to configure a specific pass-through action for each operation in the stub (irrespective of the number of events that are defined for each operation) that will be executed if the stub cannot process any requests from any of the relevant transport types (HTTP, WebSphere MQ, or WebMethods Integration Server).

Irrespective of the number of events (configured on the Events tab of the Stub Editor) that are defined for each operation within a stub’s properties, there can be only one pass-through action for each operation. (For instructions, refer to the table in Properties tab.)

Customize a stub’s execution to use the sift-and-pass-through capability temporarily Rational Integration Tester
Instructions:
  1. Right-click the stub on the Test Factory perspective.
  2. Click Run… on the shortcut menu. The Customized Execution dialog box is displayed.
  3. Modify the pass-through actions (for information about this method, refer to table in Properties tab).
  4. Click Run.
Modify a stub’s properties to use the sift-and-pass-through capability before starting the stub IBM Rational Test Control Panel For instructions, see Starting stubs: Rational Test Control Panel method.
Add a Pass Through action to the stub Rational Integration Tester For instructions, see Stub actions.

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