Use

This section describes the overall OpenText Service Virtualization end-to-end workflow.

  1. Start the components

    OpenText Service Virtualization includes a Designer with an embedded server, an optional standalone server, and a management interface.

    For details on these components, see OpenText Service Virtualization components.

    For details on starting the components, see Starting and stopping Service Virtualization.

  2. Configure OpenText Service Virtualization agents

    Configure the protocol-specific agents that handle communication between clients and real or virtual services. For task details, see Configure agents.

  3. Optional: Model composite applications

    Create a visual map of the services in your composite applications, and the relationships between them. Group services into larger composites, mark service types, and display the service calls between them. For task details, see Model Composite Applications.

  4. Create virtual services

    Create virtual services to simulate real services with limited access or that are unavailable. For task details, see Create a Virtual Service.

  5. Configure virtual services

    Set up your virtual services to create a simulation for your testing purposes. Configure security, logging, protocol, and server settings to meet your needs. For task details, see Configure Virtual Services.

  6. Configure clients

    Reconfigure your client applications to use the virtual services instead of the real services. OpenText Service Virtualization enables you to manipulate virtual services to get different results.

  7. Learn the service behavior

    Record the behavior of the real service in order to learn its requests and responses. For task details, see Run simulations.

  8. Run simulations

    Use virtual services to simulate real services during your testing process. For task details, see Run simulations.

  9. Review and monitor services

    Monitor services during learning and simulation sessions. For details, see Run simulations.

  10. Design and configure simulation models

    Create and customize data and performance models to meet your needs. Learn real service behavior, create customized rules for virtual service behavior, add service calls, and add external data sources. For task details, see Manage simulation models.

  11. Optional: Integrate with test automation tools

    Integrate OpenText Service Virtualization with OpenText test automation tools. For details, seeTest automation tool integration.

  12. Manage virtual services

    Deploy, undeploy, unlock, view, or change the runtime mode of virtual services on any OpenText Service Virtualization Server.

    For details, see: