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Re: Access to result of API Connection Teststep of Kafka Subscribe
Hi Rao, it endet up in: Fri Jul 21 13:39:08 CEST 2023: INFO: response : null Fri Jul 21 13:39:08 CEST 2023: INFO: responseContentAsXml : null responseContent was not a valid attribute of messageExchange Regards, Florian9 months agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions320Views1like0CommentsAccess to result of API Connection Teststep of Kafka Subscribe
Hi, I am currently trying to access the response of API Connection Teststep of Kafka Subscribe and cannot make it work. In the assertion of the step itself I can see that it is getting a Data-Oject as expected. Now I want to use that event from kafka for further processing. Tried it like this in a groovy script after the subscription teststep: def response = context.expand( '${API Connection Subscribe}' ); log.info "response=$response"; Result of script is: Wed Jul 19 20:05:25 CEST 2023: INFO: response= Any idea? Found some questions in the community with a result, but none of them did work. Thanks for help, regards, Florian Heere358Views1like3CommentsConfigure JMS for Websphere IBM MQ 9
Hello everyone, I´am trying to configure JMS for get connected to Websphere IBM MQ.The help does not give any clue how to connect to a remote queuemanager. It only points to a local installation, which I do not have and therefore I am missing the config-values/syntax of the values. I have to set: 1. Initial Context Class: 2. Provicer URL: 3. Connection Factory JNDI Name: I have tried it with: 1. initial.context.class.name=com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory 2. tcp://host:port/channel-name 3.connection.factory.name.template=com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueueConnectionFactory When I test my JMS-Configuration I am getting an error like this: "Could not establish a JMS connection: javax.naming.InvalidNameException: tcp://XXX:2110/XXX [Root exception is java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: tcp]" Would be glad, if someone has an example for Webspere IBM MQ Regards, Florian319Views0likes0Comments