Release notes for HCL OneTest™ API
This document contains information about What's new, installation, known issues, known limitations, and contact information of HCL support.
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Product description
HCL OneTest™ API is an integration testing and virtualization tool that includes capabilities to automate and run tests earlier and more often to find problems sooner in the development cycle. See HCL OneTest API overview.
What's new
You can find information about the features introduced in this release of HCL OneTest™ API.
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HCL OneTest™ Server
For information about HCL OneTest™ Server, see Release notes.
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HCL® Quality Server
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Tools page
The list of agents changed for a release was updated. Review the Tools page of HCL® Quality Server to see each tool and the version that it was last changed.
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The latest version of the agents is displayed
The IBM® WebSphere® MQ agent for IBM® z/OS® andIBM® CICS DPL agent now display the latest version when they are started. The latest MQ agent and CICS DPL agent have the same functions as the previous version of agents. Therefore, you need not upgrade them to the latest agent versions.
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- Installing HCL OneTest™ API and
other products in any of the supported languages
You can now select any of the supported languages to install the product software and use the stand-alone installer in the selected language. The list displays the languages that you can select based on the display language that is configured on your computer.
You can install HCL OneTest™ API, HCL OneTest™ API Agent, or HCL® Quality Server in any of the supported languages including English. See Installing the product software by using the stand-alone installer.
After you install the product software in the selected language, you can change the display language of the product, which can be different from the display language configured on your computer. See Changing the display language.
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Technologies
- Recording and stubbing calls to Db2 on z/OS without
configuring the Profile Service
You can now record and stub calls made from batch jobs to Db2 on z/OS without configuring the Profile Service.
- Configuring the log levels of Test Suites
You can now configure the level of information in messages in tests contained in a Test Suite that are to be written to the results database. You can select only the summary information about the messages to be written or select the details about the messages to be written to the results database that include information in the headers and body of the messages.
- Support for running multiple CTG/DPL-based
stubs
When you want to run multiple stubs, you can now specify the port and bind address to be used for CICS Transaction Gateway and Distributed Program Link stubs within the physical resource definition.
- Specifying a project to delete results in the results
database from the command line
You can now specify a project as an option in the command line to delete the results of tests in a project that are stored in the results database configured for that project.
See Deleting historical test results data by using the command line.
- Enhanced Jenkins plugins to run tests from a Jenkins
pipeline project
The Rational Integration Tester Jenkins plugins are enhanced so that you can now run tests as a job in a Jenkins Pipeline project.
You can also view the test results by using the Test Results Analyzer feature in Jenkins if you have installed the Test Results Analyzer plugin in Jenkins.
- Setting the timeout for IMS Connect virtual service
connections
You can now set the time after which the connections to the IMS Connect virtual services are disconnected when the connections are idle or are not used.
- The MQTT transport is enhanced
The limitation that existed in earlier versions of the specification which prevented the use of client IDs with more than 23 characters is removed in 10.2.2.
- HTTP tests automatically decompress data
HTTP tests now automatically decompress data that were compressed by using the Brotli encoding format.
- Recording and stubbing calls to Db2 on z/OS without
configuring the Profile Service
Deprecated capabilities
- No capabilities are deprecated in this release.
Removed capabilities
- No capabilities are removed in this release.
Installing and upgrading
You can find information about the installation and upgrade instructions for HCL OneTest™ API.
Installing HCL OneTest™ API
For information about installation, see Installing HCL OneTest API.
Installing HCL® Quality Server
For information about installation, see Installing HCL Quality Server.
Upgrading HCL OneTest™ API
If you use Installation Manager, you can find the upgrade requirements in HCL OneTest API upgrade information and requirements.
If you use the stand-alone installer to install the software packages, you cannot upgrade the product software. You must uninstall the previous version of the product software and install the latest version by using the stand-alone installer.
Upgrading HCL® Quality Server
If you use Installation Manager, you can find the upgrade requirements in HCL Quality Server upgrade information and requirements.
If you use the stand-alone installer to install the software packages, you cannot upgrade the product software. You must uninstall the previous version of the product software and install the latest version by using the stand-alone installer.
Known issues
You can find information about the known issues identified in this release of HCL OneTest™ API.
Product | Download document | Knowledge base |
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HCL OneTest™ API | Release document | HCL support |
The knowledge base is continually updated as problems are discovered and resolved. By searching the knowledge base, you can quickly find workarounds or solutions to problems.
The only known limitation is that the Logical View does not display a diagram. Instead, a tree view, similar to that used in the Test Factory and Test Lab is used to support the logical components of the SUT.
Contacting HCL support
- For technical assistance, contact HCL Customer Support.
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Before you contact HCL support, you must gather the background information that you might need to describe your problem. When you describe a problem to the HCL support specialist, be as specific as possible and include all relevant background information so that the specialist can help you solve the problem efficiently. To save time, know the answers to these questions:
- What software versions were you running when the problem occurred?
- Do you have logs, traces, or messages that are related to the problem?
- Can you reproduce the problem? If so, what steps do you take to reproduce it?
- Is there a workaround for the problem? If so, be prepared to describe the workaround.