About Associating a Functional Tester Project with a Rational Project

When you create a Functional Tester project, you can use the project stand-alone, or associate it with a Rational project to take advantage of the Functional Tester integration features with TestManager if you have TestManager installed. See the note at the end of this topic.

When you associate an existing Functional Tester project with the current Rational project, you can use TestManager to start Functional Tester to create and play back Functional Tester scripts, use the TestManager Agent to play back scripts on a remote computer, and manage logs from TestManager. You must have Rational Administrator and TestManager installed to use these integrated features.

You can associate a project with a Rational project when you create a Functional Tester project, or associate an existing project with a Rational project.

The benefits of associating a Functional Tester project with the current Rational project are:

Notes:

Note About TestManager Integration

Functional Tester is integrated with Rational TestManager version 2003.06.13. If you have the 2003.06.13 version of TestManager, you will be able to use the integrated features of Functional Tester and TestManager. Please see Understanding Functional Tester Product Packaging and Integrations for important information on using the products together.

Related Topic:

Creating a Rational Project

Associating a Functional Tester Project with a Rational Project

Disassociating a Functional Tester Project from a Rational Project

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