Jump to main content
HCL Logo Product Documentation
Customer Support Software Academy Community Forums
HCL OneTest UI
  • Release Notes
  • System Requirements
  • Getting Started Guide
  • Tutorials
  • Samples
  • Administrator Guide
  • Test Author Guide
  • Test Execution Specialist Guide
  • Test Manager Guide
  • Troubleshooting
  • Reference Guide
  • All Guides (PDF)
  • Security Considerations
  • Notices
  1. Home
  2. Test Author Guide

    This guide describes how to create test scripts and enhances them by applying different test elements such as dataset, variables, and verification points.

  3. Extending the Functional Test perspective

    You can use custom code to extend the default functional testing capabilities. You can write custom code and call the code from the test. You can also specify that results from the tests that are affected by your custom code to be included in reports.

  • Test Author Guide

    This guide describes how to create test scripts and enhances them by applying different test elements such as dataset, variables, and verification points.

    • Testing in the UI Test perspective

      When you develop web applications, Windows-based applications, or mobile applications, you can use HCL OneTest™ UI to create functional tests for these applications. You must first record the tests and then use HCL OneTest UI to run the tests before you can view the test results.

    • Testing in the Functional Test perspective

      When you develop Java, HTML, or Terminal-based applications, you can use HCL OneTest™ UI to create traditional functional tests for these applications. You must first record the tests and then use HCL OneTest UI to run the tests before you can view the test results.

    • Extending the UI Test perspective with custom code

      You can use custom code to extend the default Web UI testing capabilities. You can write custom Java™ code and call the code from the test. You can also specify that results from the tests that are affected by your custom code to be included in reports.

    • Extending the Functional Test perspective

      You can use custom code to extend the default functional testing capabilities. You can write custom code and call the code from the test. You can also specify that results from the tests that are affected by your custom code to be included in reports.

      • Rational® Functional Tester proxy SDK

        Extend automated functional testing support for your application's user interface controls.

      • Customizing a script template

        Rational® Functional Tester uses its default script templates to format and provide basic information when you create a script. You can customize the information and format by customizing the script templates.

      • Using the API to edit functional test scripts

        These topics describe how you can take advantage of the Rational® Functional Tester application programming interface (API) or the scripting framework to make changes to functional test scripts. As a general rule, the modifications that you make with the scripting SDK, should emulate as closely as possible, the user interactions to test with the application-under-test.

    • Experimental Features

      Rational® Functional Tester contains a set of pre-releases that enable you to test various experimental features. These experimental features, while still in progress, are introduced early in the release to seek your feedback on its overall functionality and performance. You can play around with these capabilities before they are made available and supported as a general feature in an upcoming release.

Extending the Functional Test perspective

You can use custom code to extend the default functional testing capabilities. You can write custom code and call the code from the test. You can also specify that results from the tests that are affected by your custom code to be included in reports.

You can find the following information:
  • Rational Functional Tester proxy SDK
  • Customizing a script template
  • Using the API to edit functional test scripts

Rate this topic


  • Share: Email
  • Twitter
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy
  • Terms of use
  • Cookie Preferences