Answer by rajeshavanthi (298) | Jan 12, 2017 at 09:23 PM
RPT provides a capability to support JMS/WSDL service (as well as any service that produces XML, plain text, or binary data) testing with the use of SOA extension implementation. The generic service client enables you to manually perform service requests for a wide variety of transport protocols, authentication configurations and security profiles.
If you are testing a SOAP-based Web service, ensure that you have access to a valid Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. The wizard can import WSDL files from the workspace, the file system, a remote repository, or from a URL. Ensure that the WSDL files use the correct syntax for the test environment. .
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Before you test a service there are certain testing guidelines which can help fine tune the environment. In addition to this, note that RPT includes the IBM WebSphere JMS libraries only and you have to explicitly configure the messaging libraries as such for JMS (An Example on similar lines is mentioned here)
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