TESTINGMANTRA - BLOG
Blog
Testing Types
Usability Testing
Smoke Testing
Load Testing
Stress Testing
Domain Testing
Exploratory Testing
Recovery Testing
Scenario Testing
Regression Testing
User Acceptance Testing
Alpha Testing
Beta Testing
Unit Testing
Static & Dynamic Analysis Testing
Functional Testing
Ad-hoc Testing
Volume Testing
System Testing
Sanity Testing
Black Box Testing
Interoperability Testing
Volume Testing Techniques
Gray Box Testing
White Box testing
Articals
Agile Development
Coverage Criteria for GUI Testing
Release Life Cycle
Quality Concept
TQM - Total Quality Management
When are the Test Plan written
Unit Testing Advantages & Techniques
Classification of Defect
Requirement Testing Techniques
When is Testing Complete?
Quantative Project Management
Software Configuration Management
When to use Regression Testing?
V-Model Concept of Testing
Activity of Software Test Engineer
Risk Management
Sanity Testing A Overview
Website Security Smoke Test Template
Software Testing Techniques
Requirements & Specifications
Traceability Matrix
Test Plan - Objectives and Benefits
Agile Testing - Master the new game
Testing Vocabulary
SQL Tutorial
Test Strategy
Error Handling Testing
SDLC - Concept
Steps of Software Testing Life Cycle
Why to use Metrics?
Defect Tracking
SyncML
Mobile Testing
GSM Basic
Cellular Network Architecture
Mobile Communication Overview
Mobile & handheld usability testing
Why Mobile Testing is different
True BREW Testing
VOIP Testing
SIP Testing - An overview
SIP Messages
Structure of SIP Protocol
SIP Important terms
SDLC Model
Software Development Life Cycle
Waterfall model
Spiral Model
V-Model
Iterative Model
Big Bang Model
RAD Model
Prototype Model
SOFTWARE TESTING
Test Plan
Test Case & Test Design techniques
Templates
Software Project Template
Software Testing Template
Automated Testing Tools
QTP
Winrunner
JUnit
Selenium IDE
LoadRunner
JMeter
Estimation Techniques
Using Use Case Points
Quick Estimation Technique
Testing Estimation Process
Certifications
CSQA
CSTE
                                                                                                                                                                  Usability Testing      Smoke Testing      Load Testing      Stress Testing      Domain Testing      Exploratort Testing       Recovery Testing      Scenario Testing      Regression Testing      User Acceptance Testing      Alpha Testing      Beta Testing      Unit Testing      Static & Dynamic Analysis Testing                                                                                             







Share
Follow us at Twitter
Follow us at Facebook
Share
Introduction

WinRunner is basically composed of user-defined functions and utility scripts which give the tester more control of the WinRunner test tool. These functions and utilities facilitate the tester's ability to use the tool in whatever method or manner is dictated by specific testing requirements, rather than being subjected to the inherent limitations of the test tool.WinRunner, Mercury Interactive’s enterprise functional testing tool. It is used to quickly create and run sophisticated automated tests on your application.

Winrunner helps you automate the testing process, from test development to execution. You create adaptable and reusable test scripts that challenge the functionality of your application. Prior to a software release, you can run these tests in a single overnight run- enabling you to detect and ensure superior software quality.
Contents:

    * Features

    * Lab Exercises

    * CheckPoints

    * Synchronization Point

    * GUI Spy

    * Merge

    * TSL Scripts
What's New in WinRunner 7.5?
Automatic Recovery

The Recovery Manager provides an easy-to-use wizard that guides you through the process of defining a recovery scenario. You can specify one or more operations that enable the test run to continue after an exception event occurs. This functionality is especially useful during unattended test runs, when errors or crashes could interrupt the testing process until manual intervention occurs.

Silent Installation

Now you can install WinRunner in an unattended mode using previously recorded installation preferences. This feature is especially beneficial for those who use enterprise software management products or any automated software distribution mechanisms.
Enhanced Integration with TestDirector

WinRunner works with both TestDirector 6.0, which is client/server-based, and TestDirector 7.x, which is Web-based. When reporting defects from WinRunner’s test results window, basic information about the test and any checkpoints can be automatically populated in TestDirector’s defect form. WinRunner now supports version control, which enables updating and revising test scripts while maintaining old versions of each test.

Support for Terminal Servers

Support for Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Servers makes it possible to open several window clients and run WinRunner on each client as a single user. Also, this can be used with LoadRunner to run multiple WinRunner Vusers.
Support for More Environments

WinRunner 7.5 includes support for Internet Explorer 6.x and Netscape 6.x, Windows XP and Sybase's PowerBuilder 8, in addition to 30+ environments already supported by WinRunner 7.

WinRunner provides the most powerful, productive and cost-effective solution for verifying enterprise application functionality. For more information on WinRunner, contact a Mercury Interactive local representative for pricing, evaluation, and distribution information.

WinRunner(Features & Benefits)

Test functionality using multiple data combinations in a single test

WinRunner's DataDriver Wizard eliminates programming to automate testing for large volumes of data. This saves testers significant amounts of time preparing scripts and allows for more thorough testing.

Significantly increase power and flexibility of tests without any programming

The Function Generator presents a quick and error-free way to design tests and enhance scripts without any programming knowledge. Testers can simply point at a GUI object, and WinRunner will examine it, determine its class and suggest an appropriate function to be used.

Use multiple verification types to ensure sound functionality. WinRunner provides checkpoints for text, GUI, bitmaps, URL links and the database, allowing testers to compare expected and actual outcomes and identify potential problems with numerous GUI objects and their functionality.

Verify data integrity in your back-end database

Built-in Database Verification confirms values stored in the database and ensures transaction accuracy and the data integrity of records that have been updated, deleted and added.

View, store and verify at a glance every attribute of tested objects

WinRunner’s GUI Spy automatically identifies, records and displays the properties of standard GUI objects, ActiveX controls, as well as Java objects and methods. This ensures that every object in the user interface is recognized by the script and can be tested.

Maintain tests and build reusable scripts

The GUI map provides a centralized object repository, allowing testers to verify and modify any tested object. These changes are then automatically propagated to all appropriate scripts, eliminating the need to build new scripts each time the application is modified. Test multiple environments with a single application.

WinRunner supports more than 30 environments, including Web, Java, Visual Basic, etc. In addition, it provides targeted solutions for such leading ERP/CRM applications as SAP, Siebel, PeopleSoft and a number of others.
Features
WinRunner - Tutorial