Thursday, November 3, 2011

Know about Oracle Application Testing Suite (ATS)

• Automates complex Oracle EBusiness Suite transactions for both functional testing and
load testing

• Supports automation of both Web and Oracle Forms application interfaces and protocols

• Provides custom test cases to validate application content

• Enables parameterization of test scripts for data-driven testing

• Simulates loads of hundreds to tens of thousands of concurrent users while minimizing
hardware requirements

• Gathers critical infrastructure performance metrics to identify bottlenecks under load

• Provides an intuitive Webbased console to configure and run load tests and share real-time
results with distributed users

• EBS Test Starter Kit with sample test scripts provided for EBS R12 and 11i


ORACLE FUNCTIONAL TESTING

KEY FEATURES
• Automates testing of Web, SOA and Oracle packaged applications
• Integrated scripting platform for automated functional testing and load testing
• Intuitive GUI-based visual scripting interface to create test scripts
• Powerful Java-based code view built on Eclipse IDE to extend scripts
• Enables data-driven tests to drive your automated Web transactions
• Provides built-in test cases to validate application content
• Includes custom testing accelerators for Oracle E-Business Suite, Siebel and ADF applications
• Enables Web Services testing for SOA applications
• Enables Oracle Database testing with synthetic scripts which can be generatedfrom Real
Application Testing’s Database Replay
• Enables automatic generation of load test scripts from Real User Experience Insight
• Support for Adobe® FLEX® testing

KEY BENEFITS
• Cuts testing time in half, eliminating weeks from a project’s testing schedule.
• Reduces the amount of manual testing required for each release
• Lets you focus on testing your application rather than developing test scripts
• Eliminates the need to learn multiple tools and scripting languages for different types of tests
• Improves application quality by allowingfor increased test coverage and more extensive
validation

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