The Integrated Test Environment perspective has several views and one editor in the default configuration it opens with. Figure 10 shows the default Integrated Test Environment perspective.
Table 28 describes the interface elements of the Integrated Test Environment perspective, identified by the numbers in Figure 60:
Interface element number | Interface element name |
---|---|
1 | Integrated Test Environment Navigator view |
2 | Outline view |
3 | Test Unit editor |
4 | Task Manager view |
5 | Properties view |
6 | BO Inspector view |
7 | Integrated Test Environment Console view |
This view lists the projects and test units you create. For more information on working with test projects and test units, see Working with test projects and units.
This view lists the components and elements that comprise the interface and are displayed in the Test Unit editor. As you select items in this view, their properties are displayed in the Properties view. This view also allows you to determine if the interface dependencies have been resolved, and if other required conditions have been satisfied prior to testing.
This is a default workbench view.
This editor provides a graphical representation of the interface. It allows you to do things such as the following:
The Task Manager view allows you execute tasks that must be performed as part of a test, such as starting InterChange Server Express and starting Client Simulator views. For more information on this view, see Using the Task Manager view.
You can select items in the ITE Navigator, Outline, and Test Unit views to display properties of the items in this view. The property information is largely useless to you and you will probably want to overlay this view with a Client Simulator view or BO Inspector view.
For more information on the Client Simulator view, see Using the Client Simulator view.
For more information on the BO Inspector view, see Using the BO Inspector view.
This is a default workbench view.
This view allows you to view business object data. For more information, see Using the BO Inspector view.
The Integrated Test Environment Console displays information about the testing tasks. For instance, entries are written to it when you start the InterChange Server Express instance and start Client Simulator views. Use the information in it to troubleshoot the testing process itself.
If you start InterChange Server Express from within Integrated Test Environment, then a second tab named InterChange Server Express Console is added to this view. The InterChange Server Express Console displays the logging and tracing information of InterChange Server Express. Use the information displayed in it to troubleshoot the interface you are testing.
This is a default workbench view.