Testing Window Matching - trillium_quality - 17.1

Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide

Product type
Software
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
17.1
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality
Title
Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide
Topic type
Overview
Administration
Configuration
Installation
Reference
How Do I
First publish date
2008

You can use the Web Service Testing tab to create a window match request, using the request and response fields selected on the Matcher Input/Output Fields tab.

To test your current request configuration:

  1. Using the Matcher Input/Output Fields tab, select Window Match and select the input and output fields for your window match request, as described in Configuring Test Requests (TSI).

  2. Click the Web Service Testing tab and select the Matcher tab.

    Note:

    The Matching Type defaults to the currently configured match type (reference or window match). If you will be loading a saved request of a different type, select the matching type and click Load Request, as described in Saving and Reusing Test Data.

  3. Click Create Request. The Input Matcher Data window opens, showing the currently selected matcher fields.

    Figure 1. Entering Data for a Window Match TestEntering Data for a Window Match Test
  4. Enter data for one record in the top grid and click Add Record. The record is added to the lower grid. The values in the top grid are retained, allowing you to create additional records using some or all of the same values.

    Figure 2. First Record EnteredFirst Record Entered
  5. Enter data for additional records in the top grid, clicking Add Record to add them to the lower grid.

  6. Click Done. The Web Service Manager processes the request and displays the SOAP request and response.

    Figure 3. Window Matching Request and ResponseWindow Matching Request and Response
  7. To view the results as name/value pairs, click View Results. The Matching Results window opens. Click OK to close the results window.

  8. Optionally, change the test data, either by clicking Edit Request or by manually editing the request, and retest.