Chapter 6. Concepts
Prev
Next
Jubula User Manual
>
Concepts
Chapter 6. Concepts
6.1. Introduction to this chapter
6.2. Overview
6.3. Testing
6.3.1. Introduction to testing applications
6.3.2. Understanding how the ITE and test execution work
6.3.2.1. Actions
6.3.2.2. Test execution
6.3.3. Standards conformance
6.4. Architecture
6.4.1. Introduction to architecture
6.4.2. ITE
6.4.3. AUT Agent
6.4.4. Working with the ITE and AUT Agent on different machines
6.5. Database structure
6.5.1. Introduction to database structure
6.5.2. Supported systems
6.5.3. Single-user
6.5.4. Multi-user
6.6. Approaches to testing
6.6.1. Writing modules in advance
6.6.2. Creating modules from existing Test Cases
6.6.3. Choosing a method
6.7. Test hierarchy
6.7.1. Introduction to the test hierarchy
6.7.2. Test Steps
6.7.3. Test Cases
6.7.4. Test Suites
6.7.5. Test Jobs
6.7.6. Projects
6.8. Reusability
6.8.1. Introduction to the reusability of test cases
6.8.2. Abstract, concrete and toolkit specific components
6.9. Object mapping
6.9.1. Introduction to the object mapping
6.9.2. Component names
6.9.3. Technical names
6.9.4. Assigning technical names to component names
6.9.5. Locating components during test execution
6.10. Test execution
6.10.1. Introduction to the test execution
6.10.2. Test Step execution
6.11. Observing user actions
6.12. Event Handlers
6.12.1. Event Handlers
6.12.2. How Event Handlers work
6.12.3. Default Event Handlers
6.12.4. Customized Event Handlers
6.13. Extensibility
6.14. Summary
Copyright BREDEX GmbH 2015. Made available under the Eclipse Public License v1.0.