I encountered a tool called WAPT which is a paid tool but comes with 30 days trial period.
I tried to search for the same on Internet but could find only one or two links that doesn't give me a good idea about the capability of the tool.
Can anyone help me out of this by providing me any knowledge they possess regarding this tool.
Thanks in advance!!
You can use Apache JMeter as an open source alternative to WAPT.
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Is there a way to do that (run same application with host and test output with postman) or can you advise me if there are alternative ones ?
This is Max from JetBrains Code With Me team. Can you please rephrase the question and provide a little bit more detail? That way we'll be able to help you out quicker.
I have a web application (Java application) that does twitter sentiment analysis. Now my question would be, how can i generate a report that can print sentiment of a particular time? (It can be a pdf or a word)
I wasn't really sure of how to proceed. Please kindly advice.
What i have tried:
I was looking at: https://code.google.com/p/xdocreport/
and JasperReports (Although this seems promising, I still haven't found a way to make this work)
Please advice.
Thanks!
You haven't indicated what are the main problems you have run into with your Jasper and xdocreport. You might also like to say what your sentiment print will include so that readers can advise on technologies. Docmosis provides a Java or cloud solution which works from document templates and may be a simpler approach for your application. Please note I work for the company that created Docmosis.
I am working at a company that uses Redmine as the issue tracking tool and for user stories.
I need to design the QA for them. However I didn't find a section where someone can tie a user story or an issue with a test case. I've used to have this functionality on Rally.
Is there a free tool that integrates with Redmine or something like a plugin?
I want the following (or the more the better!)
Description
test steps (input-output)
Status (pass-fail)
Suite name (the suite the test is part of)
Attached issues
Version of SW under test
Thanks in advance
There is a "test case management" section in the Redmine Third Party tools documentation.
thanks for the support.A former colleague brought this to my attention:
https://bitbucket.org/bugzinga/redcase/wiki/Home
One thing I often see is people trying to adapt tools to do things that they were not originally designed for. Redmine is a good tool for issue tracking and is designed mainly to be a project management tool, although it is possible to adapt redmine, I would suggest in this case looking for a dedicated test management tool that has been designed to do that specific job.
I would suggest looking at TestLodge test management tool which I have worked on and is a designed to help you manage and execute your tests but at the same time integrates with Redmine and does things like automatically create tickets whenever a test fails.
By doing this, you are going to benefit from a range of things such as an interface designed for testing that will make you and your team a lot more productive along with a series of reports that will allow you to spot trends within your testing.
I am looking for an automation testing tool that checks the following features:
Windows application functional testing on local desktop
Web-based functional testing
No coding required, to be used by testers with no coding experience
Record and run would be easy for GUI, but for object based testing some features to write simple words without coding without syntax problems
Can someone please help me with this?
I would recomend QTP as it can be used without any need for coding. The testers will just record and play back the recorded tests.
I don't understand point four well. I hope that my answer sheds some light and point you into the right direction
TestComplete is the way to go for this. It's strong points is everything you're looking for it seems. There is a 30 day free trial too and a bunch of content to get you up to speed. No coding required. http://smartbear.com/products/qa-tools/automated-testing-tools/
I have been researching this a wee bit and it seems to boil down to:
'Eyeball Mark 1'
The best tip seems to be the use of SuperPreview from Microsoft's Expression team.
If anyone has automated a way to go about this I would love to hear about it.
Also, I believe that SuperPreview requires a work around for a password protected app to work properly. There is a work around at MSDN Blog, but if anyone has come up with another way, could you share it with me please?
Thanks in advance!
Some products, like Telerik WebUI Test Studio, lets you build your test and play a movie with the results in different browsers (not sure about IE6 and IE8 support)
Others lets you compare bitmaps of screenshots of tests in one browser and the other. The problem is that the minimum 1-bit shift will result in an test error.