Overview of Defining and Running CAVS Tests Access the Routing Setup page.

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3.2 Overview of Defining and Running CAVS Tests

This high-level procedure provides the steps involved in defining and running tests using the CAVS UI. To define and run tests using the CAVS UI: 1. Assess your test requirements and gather required content. For more information, see Chapter 2, Preparing to Use the Composite Application Validation System. 2. If your test requires a test definition, access the Create Test page to create your test definition. For more information, see Chapter 4, Creating and Modifying Test Definitions. 3. If your test requires a simulator definition, access the Create Simulator page to create your simulator definition. For more information, see Chapter 5, Creating and Modifying Simulator Definitions. 4. If your test requires a test definition and simulator definition, you can link their definitions on either Modify Test Definition page or Modify Simulator Definition page. 5. If your test requires multiple single-threaded executions of the same or different test definitions, create a group definition on the Create Group Definition page. For more information, see Chapter 7, Working with Group Definitions. 6. If your test or group definition utilizes a simulator definition, you must set the Application Business Connector Service ABCS being tested to route to the response simulator. To do this:

a. Access the Routing Setup page.

b. Create a routing setup ID for the invoking service being tested. c. Associate this routing setup ID with the test definition being used to test your scenario. For more information about routing setup IDs, see Chapter 8, Defining CAVS Routing Setup IDs. d. Alternatively, you can quickly set up a routing configuration on the Configurations page. For more information about routing configurations, see Section 8.5, How to Set Up CAVS Routing Configurations Without Creating Routing Setup IDs. 7. To run a single test, access the test definition on the Definitions page or Modify Test Definitions page to run the test. For more information, see Chapter 6, Searching for Test and Simulator Definitions. To run a group test, access the Group Definition page or Group Definition Detail page to run the group test. For more information, see Chapter 7, Working with Group Definitions. 8. Once an individual test has been executed, view test results generated for the test instance on the Test Instances Detail page. If the test definition includes an 3-4 Infrastructure Components and Utilities Users Guide associated simulator definition, view the simulator instance on the Simulator Instances Detail page. For more information, see Chapter 9, Working with Test and Simulator Instances. Once a group of tests has been executed, view the test results generated for the group instance on the Group Instance Detail page. For more information, see Chapter 10, Working with Group Instances. 9. Once testing is complete for a test that involved a simulator definition for which you defined a routing configuration on the Configurations page, be sure to reset the ABCS tested to return to routing to its usual production destination and no longer route to the response simulator. To do this: a. Access the Configurations page.

b. Clear the Route To CAVS option.