For example, you may want to create an advanced message-based stub that can record and report its internal state so that you can create a virtualized application that replicates a complex live transaction processing system.
The following table outlines how to open the Test Editor and the Stub Editor.
If you want to... | Do this... | Then... |
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Modify a stub created by Rational Integration Tester 5.2.11 (or earlier). | In Rational Integration Tester’s
Test Factory perspective:
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The selected stub is displayed in the Stub Editor if the stub does not contain any features that cannot be handled by the Stub Editor. Otherwise, the selected stub is displayed in the Test Editor. |
Modify a stub created by Rational Integration Tester 5.4.0 (or later). | In Rational Integration Tester’s
Test Factory perspective:
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The selected stub is displayed in the Stub Editor. Note: You can also modify a stub while it is running. For
information about this, refer to Modifying running stubs.
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Use Test Editor to modify a stub created by any release of Rational Integration Tester. | In Rational Integration Tester’s Test Factory perspective, right-click the stub and click on the shortcut menu. | The selected stub is displayed in the Test Editor. |
The Stub Editor comprises the following tabs:
The following topics describe how to use these tabs.