Oracle Application Testing Suite

Oracle Application Testing Suite is a comprehensive, integrated testing solution for Web applications, Web Services, packaged Oracle Applications and Oracle Databases.

Description/History

The test solution was originally developed by RSW, who was bought by Teradyne that created the software and call center test company Empirix. Empirix eTest Suite was acquired by Oracle in June 2008 and was rebranded as Oracle Application Testing Suite

The Oracle Application Testing Suite is part of the Oracle Enterprise Manager product family and comprises the following tightly integrated products:[1]

Oracle Application Testing Suite also provides a series of integrated testing accelerators for testing Oracle packaged applications and SOA applications. These accelerators enable enhanced scripting capabilities for more efficient and optimized testing.

Supported technology/Applications

Web/HTML, Adobe Flex, Siebel, Oracle E-business Suite, Oracle Fusion Applications, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Application Development Framework, Oracle Forms, Web Services, Oracle Databases

Scripting platform

Oracle Application Testing Suite have one unified scripting platform called OpenScript.[2][3][4] This is an Eclipse-based scripting platform that provides a graphical user interface and the possibility to extend scripts by using Java code.

Languages

Oracle Functional Testing and Oracle Load Testing both uses the same scripting platform (OpenScript) and scripts may be extended by using the JAVA programming language.

License models

Oracle Functional Testing is licensed based on NUP (Named User Plus). Oracle Test Manager is licensed based on NUP (Named user Plus). Oracle Load Testing is licensed based on:

The base license covers web applications support. Additional accelerators may be licensed as needed.

Compatibility for Functional Testing

OATS( Oracle Applications Testing Suite ) has evolved Year on Year, each year it has added compatibility with different versions of Operating Systems, Java Versions, Browsers, etc.

Latest Version of 12.5 supports [5]

Browsers:

JRE:

Operating System: 32 bit and 64 bit of

References

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