Adding elements to a socket test A socket test provides the flexibility to add close, send, and receive elements to the test. Adding a service requestYou can use service request elements in tests to send a request to the service.Updating a service response from the serviceWhile you are developing a service test, you can send a request from the test editor to record or update the response element.Manually adding a response elementYou can add service response elements to specify the received content of a service request. You can use the test editor to create or edit response elements in an existing service test.Adding a socket closeYou can manually add a socket close element to a socket API performance test.Adding a socket sendYou can manually add a socket send element to a socket API performance test.Adding a socket receive elementYou can manually add a socket receive element to a socket API performance test.Parent topic: Editing service testsParent topic: Editing Socket testsRelated conceptsWeb service test editor overviewTesting asynchronous servicesRelated tasksVerifying application behaviorWorking with Server Name Indication (SNI) recordingsManaging JMS/MQ connections in a service testEditing WSDL security profilesCreating a reliable messaging call structure