TestComplete Online Training Agenda
TestComplete - 3 day - (4-Hour Sessions) Open Online Training
Introduction
This 3 day (4 hour sessions each day) online course prepares you to run fully automated
tests against a full range of software products using the latest version of AutomatedQA's TestComplete.
Industry experts take you from simple manual testing through complex scenarios testing
Windows, Web and distributed applications. This comprehensive course includes database
access, HTTP performance testing, JUnit/NUnit/xUnit testing, scripting and best
practices. Click here to reserve a seat.
If you are new to TestComplete or a beginner looking to get started, we now have a Keyword-Driven Testing online training course.
Available Dates
- July 19-21, 2010 9AM - 1PM PST - SOLD OUT
- September 13-15, 2010 9AM - 1PM PST
- November 8-10, 2010 9AM - 1PM PST
Cancellation Policy
Pre-requisites
You should take this training if:
- You have worked in a QA environment and want to learn the AutomatedQA approach using
TestComplete.
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You have used TestComplete and want to make your knowledge more comprehensive.
TestComplete is a development environment, complete with an IDE (Integrated Development
Environment) and programming languages. In this course you will not be simply clicking
a few buttons and automatically recording your tests. Expect to learn about development
work, i.e. working with the IDE, writing script and working with relatively complex
test configurations.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Introduction to TestComplete
- About the Courseware
- What you need have for the course
- What you need to know for the course
- How the courseware is Organized
- AutomatedQA
- History
- Product Offerings
- Overview of Testing and TestComplete
- Terminology
- Type of Testing
- Before you begin
- Most Important Test
- TestComplete IDE
- Menus and Toolbars
- Panels and Workspace
i.Object Browser
ii. Editor
- Projects and Suites
- Project Anatomy
- New Project Wizard
- Project Items
- Win32 Tested Applications
- Test Log
- Script Log
- Emailing Results
- LockEvents
- Named Mappings
- Map to Object
- Highlight Object
- Mapping Dialog
- Aliases in Script
- Unit Testing
- Types of Unit Tests Supported
- Example of NUNIT
- Manual Testing
- Setting up a manual test project
- Basic Record and Playback
- Overview
- Recording Toolbar Anatomy
i. Adding Text
ii. Changing Recording Types
ii. Pausing
iv. Stopping
- Low Level Procedure
- Recording
- Stores and Checkpoints
- Region Comparisons
- File Comparisons
- Object Comparisons
- Data-Driven Testing
- Overview
- Modifying Scripts
- Event Handling
- General Events Definition
i. OnLogError
- Unexpected Windows
- Working with Databases
- ADO
- BDE
- Web Page Testing
- Web Page Model
- Naming Conventions
- Web Comparison Checkpoint
- Web Accessibility Checkpoint
- Find Web Page Elements
- Dynamic HTML
- Web Services Testing
- Testing against WSDL
- Web Services Checkpoint
- Web Services Testing Dialogs
- XML Checkpoint
- HTTP Performance Testing
- Performance Testing You Web Applications
- HTTP Load Testing Options
- Cookie Handling
- Recording
- Connections, Requests and Responses
- Visual Creation of a Load Test
- Analysis of the Test Log
- Modifying HTTP Traffic
- Remote Agent
- Installing Remote Agent
- Running Remote Agent
- Configuring Remote Agent
- Distributed Testing
- Network Suites
- Hosts
- Jobs/Tasks
- SynchPoints
- Setup
- User Forms
- Creating
- Scripting
- Best Practices
- General
- Web Pages
- Keyword Testing
- Recording Keyword Tests
- KeywordTest Editor
- Test Actions
- Test Steps
- Data Driven Keyword Testing