What's New in 24C
The new features/enhancements in this release are:
You can now add test flows to a flow set by selecting one or more flow test data sets for each flow. The flow set run will run each flow with all the selected flow test data sets. The flow set management’s improved user interface displays all the available test data sets for a flow when adding a flow to the flow set, which makes it easier for you to quickly select the required test data sets by dragging and dropping them appropriately. You can do this for multiple flows through the same window, which further enhances the ease of use. Updating the flow test data sets in a flow set has also been made easier owing to this new user interface as it provides a consolidated view of the test data sets that have been selected for a flow.
The CM Content Upgrade run history is now available for view. The CM Content Upgrade user interface has been enhanced to include a table to show the list of CM Content Upgraded processes that were run. Irrespective of the user who triggered the process, all users with requisite permissions can view the CM Content Upgrade run status. Improvements have also been made in the logs to display the list of all the flows that have been upgraded as part of the CM Content Upgrade run. The start time and end time of the run provides information pertaining to the duration of the upgrade process.
You can now click a Flow Execution ID in the flow run list table in Oracle Utilities Testing Accelerator dashboard to navigate to the specific flow run directly.
The user interface of flow configuration set and user configuration set has been improved to make it easier to provide the property values and add/manage custom properties.
The interface for flow and user configuration sets has been enhanced to categorize the properties as follows:
Base: Lists the properties common for SOAP and REST based web services.
Authentication Properties: Lists the properties under base that are required for authentication of the web service request.
Other Properties (Optional): Lists the properties under base that are optional.
REST: Lists the properties specific to REST web services.
Custom: Lists any custom properties added to the configuration sets.
The categorization makes it easier to identify and provide values against the properties based on their applicability to your use case.