Saturday, September 15, 2007

Visual Studio Team System - Web Test Walkthroughs

These walkthroughs are designed to be done as a series. The later walkthroughs build upon the work begun in the earlier walkthroughs. The first two must be completed in order.
Walkthrough: Creating a Simple Web Application

In this walkthrough, you create a simple Web application, to which you can make arbitrary changes, to use as the basis for the rest of the walkthroughs.

Walkthrough: Recording and Running a Web Test

In this walkthrough, you create a Web test from a browser recording, and verify that it works correctly. You will also view request properties and specify a proxy server.

Walkthrough: Adding Validation and Extraction Rules to a Web Test

In this walkthrough, you will add validation and extraction rules to a Web test and verify that they work correctly.

Walkthrough: Adding Data Binding to a Web Test

In this walkthrough, you add data binding to a Web test and verify that it works correctly. You also create a Microsoft Access database data source to bind to.

Walkthrough: Adding Data Binding to a Web Test (CSV File)

In this walkthrough, you add data binding to a Web test and verify that it works correctly. You also create a simple CSV text file data source to bind to.

Walkthrough: Adding Data Binding to a Web Test (XML File)

In this walkthrough, you add data binding to a Web test and verify that it works correctly. You also create a simple XML text file data source to bind to.

Walkthrough: Creating a Coded Web Test

In this walkthrough you convert a recorded Web test into a coded Web test. After you convert the Web test to a coded Web test, you add new code to the Web test, and verify that it works correctly.

Walkthrough: Creating a Web Test that Requires a Login and Logout

In this walkthrough you create a Web application that requires the user to login and logout, and you create a Web test that tests the application. In this walkthrough you also create new Web tests by extracting requests from existing tests, and by composing existing Web test components.

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