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Oracle® Application Testing Suite Getting Started Guide
Version 9.00 for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit)
Part Number E15487-01
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Introduction
About Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Feature Highlights
About Job Scheduler
Job Scheduler Feature Highlights
About Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications
Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Feature Highlights
2
Oracle Application Testing Suite Basics
Installing and Starting Oracle Application Testing Suite
Using an Existing Database
Oracle Application Testing Suite System Setup
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Main Window Features
Visual Script Pane
Browser Pane
Playback Results Pane
Job Scheduler Main Window Features
Visual Script Job Pane
Results Pane
Job Scheduler Wizard
Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Main Window Features
Build Scenario Tab
Set up Autopilot Tab
Watch Virtual User Grid Tab
View Run Graphs Tab
Create Reports Tab
ServerStats
3
Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications Tutorial
Initializing the Tutorial
Example 1: Recording a New Visual Script
Start Oracle Functional Testing for Web Applications
Start a Recording
Navigate the Web Site
Stop the Recording
Save the Script
Example 2: Working with Visual Scripts
Viewing Information About a Visual Script Item
Turning Automatic Testing On and Off
Modifying Default Tests
Example 3: Playing Back a Visual Script
Example 4: Analyzing Test Failures
Ignoring Failures
Accepting Changes Shown in the Script
Rejecting Problems Shown in the Script
Example 5: Adding Test Cases to the Visual Script
Record a New Script
Stop the Recording
Insert a Text Matching Test Case
Insert a Server Response Test Case
Insert a Form Element Test Case
Insert Table Test Test Case
Example 6: Using the Data Bank Wizard on a Search Form
Recording a Search
Viewing the Parameters in the Visual Script
Using the Data Bank Wizard to Map Variables
Using the Data Bank Wizard to Bind to a Data Bank
View the Data Bank Parameters in the Visual Script
Insert a Text Matching Test Case
Play Back the Script with Iterations
Analyzing a Playback Failure
Save the Script and the Results Log
Example 7: Using the Data Bank Wizard on a Registration Form
Recording Information in a Form
Inserting a Text Matching Test Case
Viewing the Parameters in the Visual Script
Using the Data Bank Wizard to Map Variables
Using the Data Bank Wizard to Bind to Data Source
View the Data Bank Parameters in the Visual Script
Play Back the Script with Data Iterations
Analyzing a Playback Failure
Save the Script and the Results Log
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Job Scheduler Tutorial
Example 1: Creating a Job and Schedule
Starting Job Scheduler
Specifying the Scripts
Specifying the Job Notifications
Specifying Email Notifications
Scheduling the Job
Saving the Schedule
Playing Back the Job
Activating the Schedule
Example 2: Editing a Job
Example 3: Editing a Schedule
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Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications Tutorial
Example 1: Performing a Simple Load Test
Starting Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications and Specifying the Workspace
Specifying a Scenario Profile
Running the Scenario Profile Using Autopilot
Example 2: Adding Data Sources
Example 3: Editing Data Sources
Example 4: Creating a Scenario with Multiple Profiles
Adding a Virtual User Profile to the Scenario
Saving Data for Reporting
Saving the Scenario
Example 5: Running Multiple Profiles
Running the Scenario Profiles Using Autopilot
Viewing Performance Statistics
Viewing Graphs
Example 6: Controlling Virtual Users
Modifying the Run Attributes
Viewing Virtual User Actions
Stopping an Individual Virtual User
Aborting an Individual Virtual User
Stopping All Virtual Users
Aborting All Virtual Users
Example 7: Generating Reports
Generating Reports from Oracle Load Testing for Web Applications
Opening the Chart in Microsoft Excel
Viewing Scenario and Session Reports
Example 8: Creating User-Defined Profiles
Adding Visual Scripts to the Sections Tree
Adding Synchronization Points to the Sections Tree
Moving Items in the Sections Tree
Editing User-Defined Profiles
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