How to Modify Routing Setup IDs How to Set Up CAVS Routing Configurations Without Creating Routing Setup IDs

8-6 Infrastructure Components and Utilities Users Guide Routing Setup Actions Available elements in the Routing Setup Actions area are discussed in Table 8–3 .

8.4 How to Modify Routing Setup IDs

To modify routing setup IDs: 1. Access the AIA Home Page. In the Composite Application Validation System area, click the Go button. Select the Routing Setup tab. Click a SetupId link. The Routing Setup page displays as shown in Figure 8–4 . Figure 8–4 Routing Setup Page

2. Use the page elements on the Routing Setup page to modify existing routing

setups. Available elements are discussed in Table 8–4 . Data saved on this page is stored in a CAVS table, rather than in the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file. If you want to apply the data to the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file, you must click Apply Routing for the routing setup ID on the Search Routing Setups page. For more information about the Apply Routings button, see Section 8.3, How to Search for CAVS Routing Setup IDs. Table 8–3 Routing Setup Actions Area Elements Element Description Reset Routing Click to set all routing configurations to FALSE. This means that all routings to simulators RoutetoCAVS property settings in the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file will be set to FALSE, whether you have defined them through the Routing Setup pages or directly in the file. View Routing Click to access the Configuration page, where you can access a read-only view of the last applied, or active, routing setup ID. Defining CAVS Routing Setup IDs 8-7

8.5 How to Set Up CAVS Routing Configurations Without Creating Routing Setup IDs

To set up CAVS routing configurations without creating routing setup IDs: 1. Access the AIA Home Page. In the Setup area, click the Go button. Select the Configuration tab. The AIA Configuration page displays as shown in Figure 8–5 . Figure 8–5 AIA Configuration Page Table 8–4 Routing Setup Page Elements Element Description SetupId Displays the ID you assigned to routing setup ID on the Create Routing Setup page. Description If applicable, edit the routing setup ID description. Invoking Service Name This is the service after which the service routing to CAVS should happen. PartnerLink The PartnerLink that is invoked by the service that you want to route to the CAVS simulator. Operation The operation of the PartnerLink that you want to route to the CAVS simulator. Displays a value only when multiple operations on the service are invoked using the same PartnerLink, typically when calling an enterprise business service. RouteToCavs Select to indicate that the invoking service should route to the selected CAVS simulator. SimulatorId Click the icon to access the Search Definitions page, where you can select the simulator definition that you want an invoking service to route to. If a simulator definition has already been selected, the simulator ID displays. Click Modify to select a different simulator ID. Click Clear to clear the selection. 8-8 Infrastructure Components and Utilities Users Guide 2. Use this page to quickly set up a CAVS routing configuration without having to create routing setup IDs. This is particularly useful when you are only interested in using CAVS simulators without CAVS test definitions. For example, you may only need to use the CAVS simulator feature for your development purposes and you may not need to uptake the complexity involved in setting up routing setup IDs. In this case, you can use this page to directly modify service routing configurations in the AIAConfigurationProperties.xml file. However, if you are using CAVS for extensive testing purposes, we recommend that you use the Routing Setup pages to create your routing setup. For more information about the Routing Setup page, see Section 8.2, How to Create CAVS Routing Setup IDs. Note: If you use this page to modify these service routing configurations, there is no need to manually reload the configurations. 9 Working with Test and Simulator Instances 9-1 9 Working with Test and Simulator Instances A test instance captures the details of the execution of a test definition. A simulator instance captures the details of a simulator definitions behavior during the execution of a test definition with which it is associated. This chapter includes the following sections: ■ Section 9.1, How to Work with Test and Simulator Instances