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C-2431Use the unit testing feature to verify that the operations of a Service MQ rule function correctly before you add an external component to your testing process.
Unit testing provides only partial evidence of a
correct implementation. For more comprehensive information on testing
services, see
Testing 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:
CTRL
+ R.
Field |
Description |
| Requestor Context |
Select a radio button to define the requestor session is to be used in the test:
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| 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:
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| Message Header Values |
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| Message Buffer Values |
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| Activity |
If you selected Invoke Initialization activity, enter here the Activity Name key part of an activity that creates the information from a test MQ request message. 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. |