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| Category: | General - Books | By: | IBM Press |
| More info: | www.ibmpressbooks.co... | Author(s): | Chip Davis, Daniel Chirillo, D. Gouveia, F. Saracevic, J. Bocarsley, L. Quesada |
| Pages: | 671 | Year of publication: | 2010 |
Eight leading IBM testing experts thoroughly introduce this state-of-the-art product, covering issues ranging from building test environments through executing the most complex & powerful tests. Drawing on decades of experience with IBM Rational testing products, they address both technical & nontechnical challenges and present everything from best practices to reusable code.Coverage includes:- Integrating IBM RFT into your development processes;- Building highly efficient » Read more... | ![]() |
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Eight leading IBM testing experts thoroughly introduce this state-of-the-art product, covering issues ranging from building test environments through executing the most complex & powerful tests. Drawing on decades of experience with IBM Rational testing products, they address both technical & nontechnical challenges and present everything from best practices to reusable code.Coverage includes:- Integrating IBM RFT into your development processes;- Building highly efficient test environments, test harnesses, and test scripts;- Using RFT Visual Editor to extend testing automation to novice users;- Mastering basic scripting techniques, from data capture to script synchronization;- Managing script data using RFT Datapools;- Efficiently debugging scripts using Eclipse or Visual Studio;- Managing execution flow: playback settings, logic, error handling, and more; - Handling domains that are not supported by RFT;- Using advanced techniques, such as mouse delays & custom verification points;- Testing specialized software, including mainframe, SAP, Siebel, & Adobe Flex applications;- Extending RFT with external libraries;- Developing RFT support for third-party Java or .NET controls;- Using RFT in both Linux and Windows environments;- Configuring internationalized testing within the RFT framework.

