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About Service JSR94 rules

Use the unit testing feature to verify that the operations of a Service JSR 94 rule function correctly before you add the external client to your testing process.

NoteUnit testing provides only partial evidence of a correct implementation. For more comprehensive information on testing services, see PDNTesting Services and Connectors, a document available from the Integration pages of the Pega Developer Network.

Before you begin, see How to provide test data when testing service rules.

To run a unit test, complete the following steps:

  1. Save the rule form.
  2. Optionally, select Run > Trace Open Rule... to start the Tracer. See Tracer tool  — Tracing services.
  3. Click the Run toolbar button (Run) or the equivalent keyboard shortcut CTRL + R.
  4. Complete the form as described in the following table, and then click  Execute  .

Field

Description

Requestor Context

Select a radio button to define the requestor session is to be used in the test:

  • Use current requestor context — Use your current requestor session (including your RuleSet list, privileges, and current clipboard).
  • Initialize service requestor context — Create a new requestor session based on the APP requestor type and, if the service package requires authentication, another Operator ID instance.

Authentication
User ID

If you selected Initialize service requestor context, and the service package instance for the service requires authentication, enter the Operator ID to be used to test the service.

Authentication
Password

If you selected Initialize service requestor context, and the service package instance for the service requires authentication, enter a password for the Operator ID.

Enter Request Data

Select a radio button to define the source of request data values for this test:

  • Specify individual request values — This option appears only if the JSR94 input parameters are scalar values, such as strings, numbers, or booleans.
  • Invoke Initialization activity — A test activity creates values for the JSR94 input parameter values.

Input Parameter Values

Array If you selected Specify individual request values for the previous field, enter in the Value field a literal constant value for each input method parameter declared on the Request tab. Enter a value that corresponds to the Java data type listed.

Activity

If you selected Invoke Initialization activity, enter here the Activity Name key part of an activity that creates JSR94 input parameters. The system assumes the Applies To class of the activity matches the Primary Page Class value on the Service tab. If the activity applies to a different class, enter the class name, a period, and the activity name.

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