Oracle Applications are Built On Java, Yet I see very less references about Automation using Selenium.
I know Oracle Application Testing Suite (built on Selenium) does support Automation. But would like to know in absence of OATS.
Any related info would be highly appreciated.
Only HTML based websites can be tested with Selenium. If the Oracle application exposes an HTML based front end that is accessible via a web browser then you can use Selenium to test it otherwise, you can't.
Oracle Application Testing Suite is not built on Selenium my friend. Open script tool built on Eclipse IDE
Tol and Owned and supported by Oracle itself, it supports most of Oracle Built applications.
Oracle Forms automation bets done in OATS(Oracle Applications Testing Suite)
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I want to create a POC of automation testing for Siebel CRM application.
Can anybody suggest any sample CRM application or refere a place from where i can download Siebel application.
Also it will be helpful if anybody recommend any automation testing tool to perform automation testing on siebel CRM based application.
Thanks,
Bibek
the fastest option is to use the Siebel 20.x Sample images on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This will give you a current 20.x Siebel Server instance with the sample (Oracle) database. https://cloudmarketplace.oracle.com/marketplace/en_US/listing/75325155
Running the Jenkins-driven setup completes in approximately 40 minutes. Compared to installing everything on your own which takes 1 day at minimum (if you know what you are doing).
Test Automation is built in since Siebel IP 17, allowing in-client recording as well as unit and batch playback.
(see Test Automation Guide in Siebel Bookshelf https://docs.oracle.com/cd/F26413_05/books/TestGuide/index.html )
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Has anyone managed to find an automation framework/tool that can inspect Pivotal CRM? I have looked at numerous frameworks and tools and none are able to hook into the application to provide any useful information. QTP has come the closest with the ability to locate most buttons, but still a lot of items that are displayed are not accessible.
As I can see Pivotal CRM is .NET application. So you may use Coded UI Tests feature in MS Visual Studio or use Teststack.White framework that is based on UI Automation API.
Is it possible to create web-application using VB.Net in Google Application space or at least importing an application already created by VB.Net to Google Application Engine in order to run it in our Google domain?
I'm afraid not - the App Engine supports Java, Python or Go. Your easiest option for running a VB.Net app on the internet is going to be leasing your own (possibly shared) server.
I'm trying to get an idea of what Microsoft tools are available that can do some or all of the same testing as Selenium and soapUI. I'm not looking for comments about which people prefer but rather what MS tools I can use that will integrate well with TFS.
Does anyone have any input?
There's Microsoft Test Manager which can do a lot of what Selenium can do , but also integrates really well into your CI builds in TFS, I also believe it has a number of m good features for providing richer bug tracking and recording
We are developing a multi-user desktop application with C# 3.5, windows forms and sql 2008.
There are various things I want to test -
1) performance - how application behaves when multiple users are accessing the database?
2) How to simulate a conflict, and test how application is helping out the user.
How can I test the above scenarios?
Any other scenarios you can think of?
thanks
We need to see how the application communicates with DB layer
Web Services or stored procedure calls
For Stored proceduress I would suggest using SQLQueryStress - sql server query performance testing tool
Alternatively if it through web services I would suggest testing using VSTT
VSTT has good information and articles on web testing, load testing
Visual Studio Performance Testing Quick Reference Guide (Version 2.0) Published http://blogs.msdn.com/b/edglas/archive/2010/04/13/visual-studio-performance-testing-quick-reference-guide-version-2-0-published.aspx
One more alternate option is
SQL 2008 has data services - Exposing Stored procedures as Web Services
You can exposre core procedures and load test them as web services in VSTT