Preparing for functional testing in Google Chrome browsers
You can use Rational® Functional Tester to test HTML applications in
Google Chrome browsers. To do this, you must enable the Google Chrome browser and add the Rational Functional Tester extension for Google Chrome™ to the browser.
- Google Chrome browser support
With IBM® Rational Functional Tester, you can test HTML applications that are loaded in Google Chrome browsers in Microsoft Windows environments. - Enabling Google Chrome browsers
To use Rational Functional Tester to test HTML applications that run on Google Chrome browsers, you must enable the Google Chrome browser manually. - Adding the IBM Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome extension
To perform functional testing in Google Chrome browsers, an extension is required to be added to the browser that enables communication between Rational Functional Tester and Google Chrome browsers through a web server. This extension, known as IBM Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome™, is available with your Rational Functional Tester installation. Alternatively, the extension is also available on the Google Chrome web store. To test applications loaded in Google Chrome, you must enable the browser, which adds the extension to the browser. - Changing the web server port for communication with Google Chrome
The default web server port for communication between Google Chrome and Rational Functional Tester is set on the Webserver Configuration page in the Preferences dialog box in Rational Functional Tester, as well as in the options for the Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome™ extension. If this default port is already in use on the workstation where you are testing applications in Google Chrome, change it and specify an available port. - Troubleshooting functional tests in Google Chrome browsers
If you encounter problems while testing in Google Chrome browsers, you will find useful information in this section to resolve them. - Google Chrome browser support
With IBM Rational Functional Tester, you can test HTML applications that are loaded in Google Chrome browsers in Microsoft Windows environments. - Enabling Google Chrome browsers
To use Rational Functional Tester to test HTML applications that run on Google Chrome browsers, you must enable the Google Chrome browser manually. - Adding the IBM Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome extension
To perform functional testing in Google Chrome browsers, an extension is required to be added to the browser that enables communication between Rational Functional Tester and Google Chrome browsers through a web server. This extension, known as IBM Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome™, is available with your Rational Functional Tester installation. Alternatively, the extension is also available on the Google Chrome web store. To test applications loaded in Google Chrome, you must enable the browser, which adds the extension to the browser. - Changing the web server port for communication with Google Chrome
The default web server port for communication between Google Chrome and Rational Functional Tester is set on the Webserver Configuration page in the Preferences dialog box in Rational Functional Tester, as well as in the options for the Rational Functional Tester for Google Chrome™ extension. If this default port is already in use on the workstation where you are testing applications in Google Chrome, change it and specify an available port. - Troubleshooting functional tests in Google Chrome browsers
If you encounter problems while testing in Google Chrome browsers, you will find useful information in this section to resolve them.
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