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A tag in Integration Tester is a means of storing a single value for substitution in a test case. A list tag is similar, however it contains multiple values. List tags can be created in a number of ways, such as, by using the Iterate Test Data action, Lookup Test Data action, ECMA script, and by tagging a repeating element from a response
This post is part of a series exploring the unique aspects and capabilities of WebSphere Liberty when running on z/OS. We'll also explore considerations when moving from WebSphere traditional on z/OS to Liberty on z/OS. The next post in the series is here . To start at the beginning,...
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When you want to understand what's consuming your Java heap, the classic method is to gather a heapdump or system dump and review it with a tool such as the Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool (MAT) with the IBM DTFJ extension (to read dumps produced by IBM Java and Semeru). However, creating...
This post is part of a series delving into the details of the JSR-352 (Java Batch) specification. Each post examines a very specific part of the specification and looks at how it works and how you might use it in a real batch application. To start at the beginning, follow the link to the first...