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scottLR
PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 9:27 am    Post subject: Simulation of mainframe to/from MQ Manager Reply with quote

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I am a load tester and have been tasked with finding a way to load test an environment with a MQ server that has no access to a mainframe. In a nutshell, I need the Application to make MQ calls, and the MQ manager (instead of calling a mainframe) to call a simulated mainframe........ Does anyone know of an application that would simulate this to and from the MQ manager? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Do they still make LoadRunner?
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Google around some there are some MF emulators out there.
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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How does a queue manager "call" a mainframe exactly?
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zpat wrote:
How does a queue manager "call" a mainframe exactly?


We can charitably assume the OP means a request / reply exchange over WMQ and previous performance testing duties have not involved WMQ to any great extent, leading to a loose use of terminology. Perhaps a SOAP over JMS web service call is what is meant, being a specific case of such an exchange and a plausible source of the errant term.

Of course, if the solution being tested involves a modified queue manager exit making RPC calls into mainframe code then that's a rather different matter.
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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2012 10:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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In which case anything that responds can simulate this "mainframe"!
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zpat wrote:
In which case anything that responds can simulate this "mainframe"!


Exactly. LoadRunner used to be good at this sort of thing.
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Vitor wrote:
zpat wrote:
In which case anything that responds can simulate this "mainframe"!


Exactly. LoadRunner used to be good at this sort of thing.

And, it still exists!
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bruce2359 wrote:
Vitor wrote:
zpat wrote:
In which case anything that responds can simulate this "mainframe"!


Exactly. LoadRunner used to be good at this sort of thing.

And, it still exists!




I liked LoadRunner. Not used it personally or seen it used in ages, but I liked it.
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A WMB flow can easily act as a responder. Otherwise a simple application in any MQI language.

Probably even use the Q program (MA01) inside a small script.

Check out IH03 for some simple testing tools.
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