Oracle Add-in

Use the UFT One Oracle Add-in to test Oracle Applications and Oracle Forms objects (controls).

General Information

Add-in Type

This is a Web-based add-in. Much of its functionality is the same as other Web-based add-ins.

Supported Environments

For details on supported Oracle environments, see the Oracle Add-in section of the UFT One Support Matrix.

Important Information

When working with the Oracle Add-in, you must:

Test Object Methods and Properties

The Oracle Add-in provides test objects, methods, and properties that can be used when testing objects in Oracle applications. For detail, see the Oracle section of the UFT One Object Model Reference for GUI Testing.

Known issues Known Issues - Oracle Add-in
Prerequisites

Opening Your Application

You can open your Oracle application before or after opening UFT One.

Add-in Dependencies

  • The Web Add-in must be loaded. The Web Add-in supports Web-based forms.

  • The Java Add-in must be loaded if your Oracle test or business component includes Java test objects.

Configuration

Configuration Options

Use the Java pane if your Oracle test or business component includes Java test objects.
(Make sure that a GUI test is open and select Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Java node).

Record and Run Settings

Use the Oracle tab.
(Record > Record and Run Settings)

Test Settings

  • Use the Web pane.
    (File > Settings > Web node)

  • Use the Java pane if your Oracle test or business component includes Java test objects.
    (File > Settings > Java node)

Custom Active Screen Capture Settings)

Use the Oracle applications section.
(Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Active Screen node > Custom Level)

Application Area Additional Settings

  • Use the Web pane if your test includes Web test objects.
    In the application area, select Additional Settings > Web in the sidebar.

  • Use the Java pane if your Oracle test or business component includes Java test objects.
    In the application area, select Additional Settings > Java in the sidebar.

    (The options shown in the Java pane of the Test Settings dialog box are the same as the options that are available in the Additional Settings in the application area.)

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