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Eclipse Application Testing Guide
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Associating defects with a test log

The Test Log Editor is integrated with a Web-based Bugzilla defect tracking system used to submit, search, and open defects in the internal Web Browser. Existing defects may be associated with individual execution events in the test log.

By default, the Test Log Editor is integrated with the Web-based Eclipse Bugzilla defect tracking system. To use another Web-based Bugzilla defect tracking system, you can configure in the Test Log Editor preferences:

  1. Select Window > Preferences... from the file menu.
  2. Select the Test > Test Log Editor preference page.
  3. Configure the Submit URL, Search URL, and Open URL links for the Web-based Bugzilla defect tracking system.
  4. Click OK to save the preferences.

Defects may be associated with any execution event in the Events page.

Add, open, and remove a defect:

  1. Select execution event in the Events tree of the Events page and expand Defects.
  2. To add a defect to the execution event, click Add..., enter the defect number, and click OK.
  3. The defect is associated with the execution event and the defect number is displayed as a link.
  4. To open the defect, click the defect number link, and view the defect in the internal Web Browser.
  5. To remove the defect, click the remove link to the right of the defect number link.

Submit a new defect:

  1. Select execution event in the Events tree of the Events page and expand Defects.
  2. Click Submit... and enter the defect details in the internal Web Browser according to the procedure for the Web-based Bugzilla defect tracking system.

Search for an existing defect:

  1. Select execution event in the Events tree of the Events page and expand Defects.
  2. Click Search... and enter the search details in the internal Web Browser according to the procedure for the Web-based Bugzilla defect tracking system.

 
 
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