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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
About Oracle Application Testing Suite Administrator
1.1.1
Administrator Feature Highlights
1.2
About Oracle OpenScript
1.2.1
OpenScript Feature Highlights
1.3
About Oracle Load Testing
1.3.1
Oracle Load Testing Feature Highlights
1.4
About Oracle Test Manager
1.4.1
Oracle Test Manager Feature Highlights
1.5
Oracle Application Testing Suite Database Configuration
1.5.1
Database Configuration Feature Highlights
2
Oracle Application Testing Suite Basics
2.1
Installing and Starting Oracle Application Testing Suite
2.2
Oracle Application Testing Suite Administrator Main Window Features
2.2.1
Users Tab
2.2.2
Usage Audit Tab
2.2.3
Roles Tab
2.2.4
Projects Tab
2.2.5
Fields Tab
2.3
Oracle OpenScript Main Window Features
2.3.1
Script View
2.3.1.1
Tree View
2.3.1.2
Java Code
2.3.1.3
Assets View
2.3.2
Details View
2.3.3
Problems View
2.3.4
Properties View
2.3.5
Console View
2.3.6
Results View
2.3.7
Other Views
2.4
Oracle Load Testing Main Window Features
2.4.1
Build Scenario Tab
2.4.2
Set up Autopilot Tab
2.4.3
Watch Virtual User Grid Tab
2.4.4
View Run Graphs Tab
2.4.5
Create Reports Tab
2.4.6
ServerStats
2.5
Oracle Test Manager Main Window Features
2.5.1
Test Plan Tab
2.5.2
Requirements Tab
2.5.3
Tests Tab
2.5.4
Test Execution Tab
2.5.5
Issues Tab
2.5.6
Reports Tab
2.5.7
Dashboard Tab
3
Oracle OpenScript Tutorial
3.1
Starting the Avitek Medical Records Sample Application
3.2
Starting Oracle OpenScript
3.3
Example 1: Creating a Web Functional Test Script
3.3.1
Creating a Web Functional Test Script Project
3.3.2
Recording a Web Functional Test Script
3.4
Example 2: Working with Scripts
3.4.1
Viewing Information About Script Items
3.4.2
Using the Java Code View
3.5
Example 3: Playing Back a Web Functional Test Script
3.6
Example 4: Adding Tests to the Script
3.6.1
Inserting a Server Response Test Case
3.6.2
Inserting a Table Test
3.7
Example 5: Creating an HTTP Test Script
3.7.1
Creating an HTTP Script Project
3.7.2
Recording an HTTP Script
3.8
Example 6: Creating an HTTP Test Script with Databanks
3.8.1
Creating an HTTP Script Project
3.8.2
Recording an HTTP Script
3.8.3
Viewing the Parameters in the Script
3.8.4
Configuring Databanks with OpenScript Scripts
3.8.5
Getting Databank Records
3.8.6
Mapping Script Parameters to Databank Fields
3.8.7
Inserting a Text Matching Test
3.8.8
Playing Back the Script with Iterations
3.9
Stopping the Avitek Medical Records Server
4
Oracle Load Testing Tutorial
4.1
Example 1: Performing a Simple Load Test
4.1.1
Starting Oracle Load Testing and Specifying the Workspace
4.1.2
Specifying a Scenario Profile
4.1.3
Running the Scenario Profile Using Autopilot
4.2
Example 2: Adding Data Sources
4.3
Example 3: Editing Data Sources
4.4
Example 4: Creating a Scenario with Multiple Profiles
4.4.1
Adding a Virtual User Profile to the Scenario
4.4.2
Saving Data for Reporting
4.4.3
Saving the Scenario
4.5
Example 5: Running Multiple Profiles
4.5.1
Running the Scenario Profiles Using Autopilot
4.5.2
Viewing Performance Statistics
4.5.3
Viewing Graphs
4.6
Example 6: Controlling Virtual Users
4.6.1
Modifying the Run Attributes
4.6.2
Viewing Virtual User Actions
4.6.3
Stopping an Individual Virtual User
4.6.4
Aborting an Individual Virtual User
4.6.5
Stopping All Virtual Users
4.6.6
Aborting All Virtual Users
4.7
Example 7: Generating Reports
4.7.1
Generating Reports from Oracle Load Testing
4.7.2
Exporting Charts
4.7.3
Viewing Scenario and Session Reports
5
Oracle Test Manager Tutorial
5.1
Starting Oracle Test Manager
5.2
Opening the Sample Project
5.3
Example 1: Adding a Test Plan
5.4
Example 2: Adding a Requirement
5.5
Example 3: Adding Tests
5.5.1
Adding a Manual Test
5.5.2
Adding an Automated Test
5.6
Example 4: Creating Test Sets and Running Tests
5.6.1
Creating a Test Set
5.6.2
Adding Tests to a Test Set
5.6.3
Running a Manual Test
5.6.4
Running an Automated Test
5.7
Example 5: Adding an Issue
5.8
Example 6: Creating Reports
5.9
Example 7: Using Dashboards
Index
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