To create a test, you record representative
interactions with an application.
Creating a test project
The tests that you create,
and the assets associated with the test, reside in a test project.
You can create the project separately, or you can simply record a
test, which automatically creates a project named testproj.
Digital certificates overview
The digital certificates
feature enables you to run tests against servers that use Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) for applications that require client-side digital certificates
to authenticate users.
Kerberos overview
You can run HTTP tests against
servers that use the Kerberos protocol for authentication.
Generating a new test from a recorded session
You can generate a new test from a recorded session. For example,
if you accidentally damage a test during editing, or if you want to change
a test preference, you can regenerate the test instead of re-recording it.
Organizing test assets by type
By clicking a button, you can view your test assets in a logical
order, in separate folders for tests, schedules, results, locations, and datapools.
Copying test assets with dependencies
You can export test assets, and then
import them into another project or workspace without losing any dependencies.
Test assets include projects, schedules, and tests. You can export and import
test assets to collaborate with other testers.