OATS loadTest

By attending Oracle Application Testing Suite: Load Test workshop, Participants will learn to:

  • Run load tests in Oracle
  • Add performance monitors to load tests
  • Analyze load test data
  • Manage the testing process with Oracle Test Manager
  • Administer Oracle Test Manager and Oracle Load Testing
  • Create and run test scripts for Oracle applications and non-UI-based applications by using Application Testing Suite testing accelerators
  • Install OATS and explain its components and architecture
  • Navigate the Oracle OpenScript user interface
  • Create, run, customize, and troubleshoot load test scripts in Oracle OpenScript

In Oracle Application Testing Suite - Load Test training course, Participants will learn to test the performance and reliability of Web application and Oracle-packaged applications.

  • Knowledge of HTTP and Java is helpful, but not required

  • Application Developers
  • Software Testers
  • Technical Consultants

COURSE AGENDA

  • About Scripts
  • Starting New Projects
  • Selecting Perspectives
  • Navigating the Workbench
  • Managing Script Assets
  • Managing Repositories and Workspaces
  • Managing Scripts
  • Setting General Preferences for OpenScript
  • Obtaining Software
  • System Requirements
  • Running the Installer
  • Verifying Installed Components
  • Setting Default Browser
  • Accessing Oracle Application Testing Suite Components
  • About Oracle Enterprise Manager
  • Oracle Application Quality Management Products
  • Oracle Application Testing Suite Products
  • About Oracle OpenScript
  • Testing Accelerators for Oracle Applications
  • Testing Accelerators for Non-UI-Based Applications
  • Actions
  • Objects
  • Parameterization
  • Validations
  • Extensibility
  • Oracle Load Testing Architecture
  • System Requirements
  • Load Test Scripts
  • HTTP Transactions
  • Data Parameterization
  • Data Validations
  • About the HTTP Module
  • Creating HTTP Load Test Projects
  • Recording HTTP Load Test Scripts
  • Examining the Script Pane After Recording
  • Viewing Recorded Server Responses
  • Playing Back HTTP Load Test Scripts
  • Setting General Playback Preferences
  • Setting HTTP Preferences
  • OpenScript’s Correlation Process
  • Creating Manual Correlations for Web/HTTP Scripts
  • Viewing the HTTP Correlation Library
  • Enabling Libraries and Rules
  • Adding Libraries and Rules
  • Testing New Correlation Rules
  • Adding Command Nodes
  • Validating Results
  • Parameterizing Inputs with Databanks
  • Adding Custom Functions
  • Debugging Scripts in Tree View
  • Importing RUEI Session Logs
  • About Oracle Load Testing
  • Navigating Oracle Load Testing
  • Creating Repositories
  • Creating and Editing Scenarios
  • Adding Scenario Profiles to the Autopilot
  • Starting and Stopping Load Tests
  • Monitoring the Virtual User Grid
  • Configuring Oracle Load Testing Defaults
  • About ServerStats Configurations
  • Monitor Types
  • Data Collector Process
  • Naming ServerStats Configurations
  • Adding Monitors to ServerStats Configurations
  • Running Load Tests with a ServerStats Configuration
  • About Analyzing Load Test Data
  • View Run Graphs Tab
  • Viewing Default Runtime Graphs
  • Creating Runtime Graphs
  • Viewing the Performance Statistics Report
  • Create Reports Tab
  • Viewing Session Performance Reports
  • Creating Post-Run Graphs
  • About Oracle Test Manager
  • Logging On to Oracle Test Manager
  • Managing Test Plans
  • Managing Requirements
  • Managing Tests
  • Managing Test Sets
  • Running Tests
  • Managing Issues
  • Managing Reports and Dashboards
  • Configuring Oracle Test Manager
  • Configuring Remote Systems
  • About Administrator
  • Logging On to Administrator
  • Administering Oracle Load Testing
  • Administering Oracle Test Manager
  • Administering the Databases