This guide describes the tasks that you can perform for testing various domains, technologies, and applications. To enable testing, you must configure and enable the environment for testing.
Typically, a user with the Integration Tester role is also responsible for performance testing. This guide lists all such topics.
This topic describes how to create, configure, and run performance tests.
Performance tests are executed in HCL OneTest™ API in the same way and from the same perspectives as any other test resource.
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Typically, a user with the Integration tester role is responsible for certain tasks including creating and running tests and virtual services to determine the quality of the API layer of the system. This guide lists all such topics to help the new Integration tester get started with the product.
Typically, a user with the administrator role is responsible for certain tasks including installation, configuration, and integration of the product. This guide lists all such topics.
Typically, a user with the Integration Tester role can work in the user interface, use commands or scripts. This reference lists all such topics to help the Integration Tester use the product.
Agents (HCL OneTest™ API Agent) are required on the computers that will run HCL OneTest API tests and the probes that monitor the systems.
A performance test is created within a HCL OneTest™ API project.
The execution of a performance test has multiple stages.
When running HCL OneTest™ API tests outside of a performance test, the Initialize and Tear-down phases are each run only once.
In the __PTS_RR_NAME__ application, tests are run primarily from the Test Lab perspective and the progress of the test is displayed in the Console view.
Performance tests can also be run from a command prompt by using the RunTests command (which is located in <Installation Directory>).
RunTests
You can troubleshoot an issue that you encounter while you run a performance test with a MySQL database.
This topic describes how to work with __PTS_RR_NAME__ charts in the Results Gallery perspective.
A HCL OneTest™ API probe measures variables from a particular component in the system and reports back its findings for processing and storage.
Typically, a user with the Integration Tester role is also responsible for using virtual services or stubs to simulate parts of an environment if the real services are not yet available or because they are difficult or expensive to use. This tester is also interested in reports, results and statistics for their testing. This guide lists all such topics.
Typically, a user with the Test Manager role is responsible for certain tasks that includes tracking the quality of the application. This guide lists all such topics.
While working with HCL OneTest™ API, you might encounter some problems that you can easily troubleshoot.
HCL OneTest™ API is a scripting-free environment for developing tests for service-oriented architecture (SOA) messaging and business process integration projects. Tests can be built by recording existing system behaviors or from requirements, by entering the data to send and the data that is expected in return.
You can take certain actions to ensure that your installation is secure, customize your security settings, and set up user access controls.
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There are two options for executing a performance test: