Enabling the Eclipse p2- based applications for functional testing.If the application under test is a non-p2 Eclipse based application, you can enable the Eclipse platform for functional testing using the Eclipse enabler. Enabling the Eclipse non-p2 based applications for functional testing.To do this, you must enable the Google Chrome browser and add the HCL OneTest UI extension for Google Chrome™ to the browser. You can use HCL OneTest™ UI to test HTML applications in Google Chrome browsers. Preparing for functional testing in Google Chrome browsers.
If you use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, you must enable the browser manually. It is automatically enabled when you begin recording a script. To use HCL OneTest™ UI to test HTML applications that run on Internet Explorer you need not manually enable the browser.
The JRE is called "Default JRE." To enable other JREs, or if you install a new JRE, you must run the enabler again. HCL OneTest UI is shipped with a JRE that is automatically enabled during your installation. You need to enable Java™ environments before you can use HCL OneTest™ UI to test Java applications. Automatically enabled environment for functional testingįrom HCL OneTest™ UI version 9.1 onwards, HCL OneTest UI automatically enables the environments for functional testing.This section describes the tasks you must perform to configure the functional test environment. Preparing the functional test environment.
In this section, you will learn how to record and edit the traditional functional tests for Java, HTML, and Terminal-based applications. Testing with Functional Test perspective.In this section, you will learn how to record and edit the Web UI tests. As a test author, you are responsible to create test scripts and enhances them by applying different test elements such as dataset, variables, and verification points.