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Re: Can we send and recive Xml Message from aactive MQ using QTP (getting "full head error")

Hi Mahesh,

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-Murli

mchaudhari wrote:
> 
> Problem1:-
> 1) I have an automation project in which I am using quick test
> professional (QTP9.2).
> 2) It involves passing/receiving xml to/from system through JMS (as some
> step/s in test case).
> 3) We are using ActiveMQ as a JMS server.
> 4) QTP supports VB script, so can it be possible to communicate with JMS
> using normal VB script?
> 5) If not is there any other way to do that.
> 
> Problem2:-
> 1) I have heard of REST protocol which is supported by ActiveMQ and its a
> normal HTTP protocol.
> (POST: to send and GET: to receive)
> 2) We can send an Http request using VB script and I have successfully
> done that.(i.e. sent an xml to queue)
> 
> Code:
> Set g_objWinHttpRequest = CreateObject("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1")
> 'creat request object
> g_objWinHttpRequest.SetTimeouts 0, 0, 0, 0 'set request Timeout
> g_objWinHttpRequest.Open "POST",
> http://localhost:8161/demo/message/nameofQueue/type=queue&body=w_stringFomatedXml,
> false 'send post Request
> 
> 3) But while receiving an XML using get I am getting "full head error"
> Reason might be:
> 1) GET request has limited size but my response xml is in range of 0.5 to
> 1 mb.
> 2) Also I am getting string formatted xml so its even bigger for a GET
> request to accommodate.
> 
> Can anyone please help me out with this? In terms of,
> 1) How to overcome “full head error”
> 2) Any other way of JMS and QTP integration (message type is strictly big
> strings formatted xmls)
> 
> Mahesh Chaudhari 
> 
> 
>  
> 

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