This guide describes, additional topics to gain more knowledge about Rational® Performance Tester.
Read the UI preferences topics.
You can change the product behavior by changing these HTTP-related settings.
Accessibility features help users who have physical disabilities, such as visual and, hearing impairment, or limited mobility, to use the software products successfully.
See these performance testing topics for general reference.
Preference settings control how protocol data is displayed when tests run.
Preference settings control the behavior of the recording wizard.
The preference settings on the HTTP page of the test editor control how URLs are displayed in a test and how content verification occurs.
Preference settings control how performance tests are generated, such as how tests will process verification points, data correlation, and generic protocols.
You can change the product behavior by changing these SAP-related settings.
Citrix recorder preferences control the behavior of the recording wizard.
With the socket test generation preferences, you can change how the test recorder generates new socket tests.
The Citrix monitoring panel is an optional panel that displays detailed information and control commands for each virtual user during the run of a schedule. When enabled, the Citrix monitoring panel is available during the run of a schedule.
Use these preferences to specify a list of endpoints to ignore when recording a test with the proxy recorder.
The General preferences control what happens when you move test elements, and how digital certificates are substituted. The Colors and Fonts preferences control how the editor displays dataset and correlation data. The Search and Replace preferences control the behavior of search and replace.
Report preference settings apply to all protocols.
To understand the relevance of different UI fields in the test editor of various test extensions, read these topics.
Most VU Schedule editor settings apply either to the entire schedule or to individual user groups.
With the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) security editor you can create and edit security configurations for a WSDL file.