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- | ===== Host Adaptor examples ===== | ||
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- | ====Description==== | ||
- | Through the Database Adaptor, TAST connects with a 3270 Host to perform tests into it. It’s possible to perform single tests with this adaptor or End to end tests connecting with other adaptors either. | ||
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- | ====UML Diagram and Mapping==== | ||
- | This is an example of a UML Diagram which uses the Host Adaptor.\\ | ||
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- | As part of the mapping process, you should provide the Adaptor’s information, regarding to connect and use it. | ||
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- | ====Test Set Execution==== | ||
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- | After the test set execution, immediately you have the results. There are two main elements you can verify. | ||
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- | * **Logs:** The step by step information of the execution, with | ||
- | * the results, | ||
- | * the methods had been executed, | ||
- | * the timelines. | ||
- | * **Evidences:** The screenshots or evidence information by step, in case they have requested. | ||