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Lakshmanan
Newbie Joined: 15Oct2008 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Web Testing Posted: 15Oct2008 at 12:34am |
Hi,
I am new to testing ,please let me what is web testing all about and purpose of it and how it is done ?
Thanks in advance
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tossy
Groupie Joined: 20Aug2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 99 |
Posted: 16Oct2008 at 12:38am |
Web testing is the name given to software testing that
focusses on web applications, and is one of the fastest growing areas
of software testing.
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Georgiodz
Newbie Joined: 30Jan2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 02Feb2009 at 4:44am |
Web testing consists of different areas (as testing in general) e.g. functional tests, performance tests, compatibility tests, security tests and usability tests. Functional web testing is performed, as the name suggests, to test the functionality of the web application. Besides testing the functionality, testing the compatibility is also an important part of web testing. Performance testing is a part of web testing which is used to test the behavior of the web application in situations where a high number of users simultaneous access the application. To verify whether the web application is holding risks in terms of potential unauthorized access or attacks causing damage to the system, another part of web testing, the security testing is performed. Usability testing also belongs to the area of web testing and is carried out to verify whether the application meets certain handling and usability requirements. Edited by Georgiodz - 05Jun2009 at 6:08am |
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cprasenjit26
Senior Member Joined: 14May2009 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 151 |
Posted: 28May2009 at 4:10pm |
Web testing is for functional testing, performance testing and web services testing of web applications and web services.
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estherpathare
Newbie Joined: 27Jul2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 28Jul2009 at 7:22am |
web testing checklist.
1) Functionality Testing 2) Usability testing 3) Interface testing 4) Compatibility testing 5) Performance testing 6) Security testing What is the difference between client-server testing and web based testing and what are things that we need to test in such applications?
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CLIENT / SERVER TESTING The application launched on front-end will be having forms and reports which will be monitoring and manipulating data E.g: applications developed in VB, VC++, Core Java, C, C++, D2K, PowerBuilder etc., The tests performed on these types of applications would be WEB TESTING The applications accessible in browser would be developed in HTML, DHTML, XML, JavaScript etc. (We can monitor through these applications) Applications for the web server would be developed in Java, ASP, JSP, VBScript, JavaScript, Perl, Cold Fusion, PHP etc. (All the manipulations are done on the web server with the help of these programs developed) The DBserver would be having oracle, sql server, sybase, mysql etc. (All data is stored in the database available on the DB server) The tests performed on these types of applications would be A web-application is a three-tier application. The types of tests, which can be applied on this type of applications, are: A client-server application is a two tier application. The tests performed on these applications would be Desktop application: Client/Server application: Web application: As per difference in both the applications come where, how to access the resources. In client server once connection is made it will be in state on connected, whereas in case of web testing http protocol is stateless, then there comes logic of cookies, which is not in client server. For client server application users are well known, whereas for web application any user can login and access the content, he/she will use it as per his intentions. So, there are always issues of security and compatibility for web application. Over to you: On which application are you working? Desktop, client-server or web application? What is your experience while testing these applications? |
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