Publishing stubs
You can publish a stub to IBM® Rational® Test Control Panel, Dockerfile and build context, Kubernetes, or Istio with Kubernetes by using the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard.
Publishing stubs to Rational Test Control Panel
You can publish a stub to IBM Rational Test Control Panel by using the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard.
From the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard, publish one or more stubs to an Rational Test Control Panel instance.
Publishing stubs to Dockerfile and build context
As part of your testing with Docker, you can publish stubs that you create in Rational Integration Tester to Docker and build context by using the Publish Stubs wizard.
Before you build the Docker image for a stub that has been published to a Dockerfile and build context, you must set up to use Docker. For more information, refer to the related links.
From the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard, publish one or more stubs to a Dockerfile and build context.
When the Docker image is created, it can be run as a container. For information about running the container, refer to Publishing stubs to Docker in Related concepts.
Publishing stubs to Kubernetes
As part of your testing with Kubernetes, you can publish stubs that you create in Rational Integration Tester to Kubernetes by using the Publish Stubs wizard.
From the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard, you can publish one or more stubs to Kubernetes.
You must copy the project files and the library files to a file server from where they can be downloaded by an intiContainer called fetch-project that is run before the stub container is started. You can then run the stubs in the Kubernetes cluster.
Publishing stubs to Istio
As part of your testing with Istio, you can publish stubs that you create in Rational Integration Tester to Istio by using the Publish Stubs wizard.
From the Rational Integration Tester Publish Stubs wizard, you can publish one or more stubs to Istio.
You must copy the project files and the library files to a file server from where they can be downloaded by an intiContainer called fetch-project that is run before the stub container is started. You can then run the stubs in Istio.