Rational® Integration Tester can
handle many types of content. For the product to be able to interpret
this variety of content types, it must associate a content format
description, or schema with the content.
Some well-known content formats are built-in to IBM® Rational Integration Tester,
some are generated during
synchronization, and others can be manually
added.
Built-in schemas
The
following schemas are provided with IBM Rational Integration Tester.
Some are described by a single schema, while other types of content
are associated with multiple schemas.
Content associated
with a single, pre-defined schema are these:
- XML
- Base64
- Bytes
- CHIPS
- DIME
- Fedwire
- Hex String
- INACHA
- Integra
- JSON
- MIME
- OFAC
- SWIFT
Content associated with multiple, pre-defined schemas
are these:
- ANSI ASC X12
- ISO 20022
- UN EDIFACT
Generated schemas
Some
schemas can be added to the Schema Library during the synchronization
process. For more information on synchronization, see
Synchronization. Some
schemas are specifically generated as part of a resource import process.
- Active Enterprise, obtained from the TIBCO BusinessWorks projects
that have been added in the Logical view.
- BusinessWorks Private Processes, obtained from the TIBCO BusinessWorks
projects that have been added in the Logical view.
- SAP BAPI/RFC, added after these resources are imported or defined
in an SAP system that is configured in the Logical View.
- SAP IDocs, added after these resources are imported or defined
in an SAP system that is configured in the Logical View.
- Sofware AG webMethods.
Manually added schemas
The
following schemas can be added manually:
- COBOL Copybooks
- DFDL
- DTD
- File Schemas
- FIX Dictionary
- ISO 8583
- Java™ Objects
- .NET Objects
- Protocol Buffers
Note: While importing the protocol buffer schemas,
the definition files are searched in the specified import directory
path. If the definition file is not found in the specified directory,
then the parent directory is searched and the search operation works
until the file system root path is reached.
- Record Layouts
- REST
- WSDL
- XSD