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Author: QCTO Blog Created: Monday, April 20, 2009 RssIcon

This is the official blog for Quest's Code Tester for Oracle.

Recent postings:

By QCTO Blog on Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Written by Steven Feuerstein

My good friend, Marcelle Kratochvil, an expert in multimedia and PL/SQL, asked me to give you all notice about a new SIG she is establishing: the Oracle International Unstructured Data with Multimedia SIG. Here's a description of the SIG:

With iPhones, iPads, Android and other devices now dominating how we access information, businesses and the government are increasingly embracing...
By QCTO Blog on Monday, May 02, 2011

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen

This blog post describes a best practice for comparing datasets with Quest Code Tester for Oracle (CT).

By QCTO Blog on Friday, April 08, 2011

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen

Oracle has recently released Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Express Edition Beta.

By QCTO Blog on Thursday, February 03, 2011

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen

This blog post is a follow up to my blog post "Continuous Integration" adding description of automating deployment of the test definitions to various environments.

By QCTO Blog on Thursday, January 27, 2011
Quest Code Tester for Oracle v2.0 is now available for production use; download this new version from Quest SupportLink. The most important new and improved features in 2.0 are:

Redesign of user interface-The dashboard is now replaced by the Test Explorer, offering greater usability and functionality. Powerful Suite Management- You can now define suites within suites and set up test workflow with branching...
By QCTO Blog on Thursday, January 27, 2011
I received an email from a PL/SQL developer who wants to use Code Tester to test the backend of his application. He asked me a number of questions and I thought I'd share my answers with everyone.

Is it possible to create end-to-end tests? Because I am afraid I won't be able to write unit tests for every last procedure in our schema. I'd rather like to write some big test (multiple procedure calls, some trigger...
By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen

This blog post describes a few tips on how to handle installations of multiple QCTO versions on the same Windows client and the same Oracle instance.

By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, November 23, 2010
We are pleased to announce availability of the final beta release (build 575) of Code Tester version 2. We currently plan to release Code Tester 2.0 in January 2011. This is a feature-complete beta; while the Help documentation is still being finished up, all features present in this build will be available in the production release of Code Tester 2.0. Key features of Code Tester 2.0:

Redesigned main window:...
By QCTO Blog on Monday, August 09, 2010
Sometimes you need to reference the value of an IN argument (an input, in Code Tester terminology) in your outcome. For example, under certain circumstances, the string returned by your function should be the same as the input value. Or perhaps the out value should be some part of the input value.
By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, June 15, 2010

You can now download Code Tester 2.0. beta 2 from http://unittest.inside.quest.com/beta.jspa. We are making this beta available primarily to get your feedback on the overall direction of design and workflow. We look forward to that feedback, which you can post in the Beta discussion forum.

By QCTO Blog on Thursday, May 27, 2010
On 24 May 2010, I presented a one-hour webinar on some of the challenges we database programmers face setting up regression tests for programs that change database tables.

 

Here's the description:

"Most PL/SQL programs modify the contents of one or more tables. How can you verify that the modifications were correct? This is one of the biggest challenges facing PL/SQL developers. "Join Steven Feuerstein...
By QCTO Blog on Monday, May 24, 2010
When it comes to making sure your program works as it should, there are two general categories of test cases:

Tests of requirements: every requirement needs to have at least one test case devoted exclusively to verifying that the requirement has been met: the code performs as required. If you don't test for a requirement, then you do not know if it works. It is, ahem, theoretically correct. In other words, it is very likely buggy....
By QCTO Blog on Friday, April 23, 2010
Having just released version 1.9.1 of Quest Code Tester, our development team is now hard at work on Code Tester 2.0 (tentatively scheduled for release in late Q3 2010).

We are still in the very early stages of our work, but I thought it would be helpful to share some of our concepts and general direction with you - and to ask for your feedback.



I will post this document in the Code Tester forum under...
By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, March 09, 2010
by Steven Feuerstein

An object type is Oracle's version of an object-oriented class. It shares some of the features of a class, but falls a bit short. In Code Tester 1.9 and higher you can define and run tests for methods of an object type. You can also directly test the contents of an instance of an object type.



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By QCTO Blog on Monday, February 22, 2010
Getting a happy green face after running your tests is, of course, very important. It is also important, however, to understand how much of the code in your program is being exercised by your tests. If, for example, you discovered that all your tests are successful, but only 10% of the lines of code in your program are actually run, you would have to conclude that either your tests are inadequate or you wrote a lot of code...
By QCTO Blog on Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. A short introduction to Continuous Integration (CI) and a description of how to integrate testing Oracle code with QCTO in a CI environment.

By QCTO Blog on Monday, December 21, 2009
Sometimes you need to reference the value of an IN argument (an input, in Code Tester terminology) in your outcome. For example, under certain circumstances, the string returned by your function should be the same as the input value. Or perhaps the out value should be some part of the input value.

You could hard-code the same value you supplied in the Input Grid, but then if you change the input value, you have to...
By QCTO Blog on Monday, November 09, 2009
Did you know that in Code Tester 1.8.5 you can now perform in-line validation of your customization code? For more complex tests, this will save you lots of time and make it easier to build your regression tests.

 

The ultimate objective of Code Tester is easy to state: allow developers to test arbitrarily complex PL/SQL programs without writing any test code....
By QCTO Blog on Monday, October 12, 2009
In case you missed my announcement on the Code Tester community forum, we have now posted a beta version of 1.9.

 

The major focus for 1.9 to date has been to add support for automated testing of object type methods. This beta release offers the first glimpse of this functionality; you should now be able to define tests for constructors, static methods, and member procedures and functions.

...
By QCTO Blog on Friday, October 09, 2009
Written by Steven Feuerstein   Code Tester is a relatively young tool (first released for production use in February 2007), but it has matured quickly (hey, at least I think so!) and is packed full of handy features.

 

As with all other tools, however, it can sometimes be hard to find the "jewels," so I thought I would highlight a couple.

 

1. Dynamically generated test cases

 

Rather...
By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. Learn about automated testing and much more at the OPP2009 conference November 10-11 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
By QCTO Blog on Monday, September 14, 2009

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. Best practices for determining test amount required through analysis of product risk.

By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. Best practices for a test approach that implements the test policy and strategy Oracle code laid out in a previous blog post.

By QCTO Blog on Saturday, July 04, 2009

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. Best practices for establishing a test policy, as well as a test strategy for Oracle code.

By QCTO Blog on Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Written by Steven Feuerstein. Version 1.8.3 of Quest Code Tester is now available.

By QCTO Blog on Sunday, May 17, 2009

Written by Finn Ellebaek Nielsen. Reasons for testing Oracle code in the database.

By QCTO Blog on Sunday, May 10, 2009

Written by Steven Feuerstein. Introduction to the "Real Automated Code Testing for Oracle" blog.

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