What is server side testing?

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Jagan

  • Jul 24th, 2006
 

Hi,

Server Side testing means executing testcases on the server machine where

the application is installed . Checking for proper installation of application

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sudhakar2068

  • Sep 12th, 2006
 

server side testing:

  1. CGI script that resides on a web server and stores student names and results on that server in a comma-separated file.
  2. Course authors set up student registration and test grading options in ReadyGo Web Course Builder.
  3. Supports registration and result submitted by multiple students at once.
  4. To support easy integration, we provide source code for the Server-Side Testing module.
  5. Server-Side Testing is written in C.

second answer.

Original Software's solutions have unique database and server integration capabilities. This enables central storage of all test scripts, results and data on Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and IBM DB2 databases. It means that testing resources can be accessed and shared by the entire QA or user testing team - and your server becomes a repository of your team's testing 'knowledge'.

In this way, the entire team can have access to things such as scripts, data, results, documentation, screenshots etc that already exist. You know that a particular test process will test everything it has been set up to test, every time. And when the scope of the test process needs to be expanded, to accommodate new features and functions in an application

for example, you can add to and build on your existing knowledge base. In this way, your testing can grow and develop along with your applications. And the more that you fine-tune the testing, the better the quality and coverage will be.

 

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