Software AG Designer enables you to create and maintain a wide number of applications, services, tasks, and other components to implement and execute your solutions in multiple Software AG products. Natural Screen Tester is one of the features provided by the Designer. This document covers the following topics:
From the
menu, choose .Alternatively, you can run the Designer from a remote PC (for example: on a Microsoft Windows operating system) and connect to the server using TCP/IP. When running the Designer from a remote PC, some Designer features may not work, for example opening the file system.
The first time you start the Designer, a Welcome page will be displayed. From this page you can access the Natural Screen Tester perspective and the help contents. If you close the Welcome page, and you would like to display the Natural Screen Tester perspective, go to Natural Screen Tester.
and selectIf you are not yet familiar with Eclipse, see the Eclipse online help at http://www.eclipse.org/documentation/, or start the Software AG Designer and then choose . General information on Eclipse can then be found under Workbench User Guide. When working with the Software AG Designer, the online help also provides help for the currently installed Software AG products; this can be found under Software AG Designer Guides.
Once the Designer is displayed, you will see the available list of servers. Double-click on a server or select User name field. When it is not the first time you are logging on, Natural Screen Tester Designer will automatically try to connect to the last server it connected to.
from the right-click context menu. When this is the first time you are logging on, by default, "Administrator" will be displayed in theYou can select to remember the user password in the Login dialog box. Once this is selected, the Login dialog box is not shown again. To require entering a password and displaying the Login dialog box, change the Remember passwords check box in .
Note:
The first time the Remember password check box is selected, an
Eclipse Secure Storage message is displayed. This message offers remembering an
internal Eclipse password using a hint, but this is not applicable to the
Natural Screen Tester server password, therefore click .
Additional connections to servers can be added. To add an additional server connection, in the
menu, choose . The wizard is displayed. Enter the name of the server, the relevant address (IPv4 and IPv6 address formats are supported) and port. Also determine whether the connection will be a secured connection.See also Configuring the Server.
By default the layout is as displayed below, but as possible in Eclipse, the layout can be changed.
This section describes the commands that are included in the menu bar that specific to Natural Screen Tester.
New > Natural Screen Tester Test Project... | Creates a new Natural Screen Tester test project. |
New > Natural Screen Tester Host... | Creates a new Natural Screen Tester host. |
New > Entity | Creates a new entity from the list of entities. |
New > Session | Creates a new display session. |
Import.... | Enables importing Natural Screen Tester entities or importing/replacing a Natural Screen Tester test project. |
Export... | Enables exporting Natural Screen Tester entities or test project. |
Duplicate Session Definition | Creates another session with the same definitions as the selected session. |
Connect | Connects to the host using the selected session definitions. |
Disconnect | Disconnects the session from the host. |
Convert > Screen to Screen Group | Converts a screen to a screen group. |
Convert > Screen Group to Screen | Converts a screen group to a screen. See also Screens and Screen Groups in the Designing and Developing a Test Case documentation |
Open Test Project | Opens the test project. |
Close Test Project | Closes the test project. |
Reload Test Project | Reloads the repository. |
Import Host Screen Maps | Opens a wizard which enables importing screen maps. |
Show Test Project Map | Displays the Test Project Map view. |
Automatically Identify Screens/Steps using Trace Files... | Opens a wizard which enables to automatically identify screens. |
Open in File System | Opens the file system and allows viewing the files in the relevant folder. |
Add Natural Screen Tester Server Connection... | Adds an additional server connection. |
Connect to Server | Connects to the server. |
Disconnect from Server | Disconnects from the server. |
Reload | Reloads the server configuration, i.e. the configuration of all test projects connected to the server. |
The Natural Screen Tester Explorer consists of:
Adds a new server connection. | |
Connects to the selected server. | |
Disconnects from the selected server. | |
Enables finding an entity. | |
Enables creating new entities in the currently selected test project. |
Local Natural Screen Tester server | |
Hosts | |
<Host name> | |
<Test project name> | |
Session (disconnected) | |
Session (connected) | |
Repository | |
Screen | |
Screen Group | |
Connection Pool | |
Connection Information Set | |
Flow Procedure | |
Test Case Procedure | |
Program Procedure | |
Data Structure | |
Database Connection | |
External Web Service |
The various entity editors are displayed in the editor area: Screen, Screen Group, Connection Pool, Connection Information Set, Test Case Procedure, Procedure Group, Flow Procedure, Program Procedure, Data Structure, Database Connection and External Web Service.
The Test Project Map view displays screens through which the user has navigated. Refer to Test Project Map in the Designing and Developing a Test Case documentation for further details.
This area displays basic details regarding the object selected in the Natural Screen Tester Explorer tree. For example, if you select a Server, the Properties area displays a number of parameters such as the server address, port, state and version; if you select the Repository, or a folder within the repository, the Properties area displays parameters such as the test project name, a detailed list of all the entities, and the number of each type of entity.
This area displays the console messages.
This area displays the error log.
Online/Offline indication | Name of GCT trace file/test project name. |
Screen name | UNKNOWN when the screen has not been identified. |
Cursor position | Row and column, and position in the host. |
Mouse position | Row and column, and position in the host. |
Selection start | Starting position of the currently selected area in host units). |