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Eclipse Application Testing Guide
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Creating an artifact

Test artifacts associate test assets, such as test suites and datapools, with a test deployment.

Test artifacts are created with the New Artifact wizard:

  1. Open the Test Perspective, right-click in the Test Navigator, and select New > Test Element... > Test Assets > Artifact, and click Next.
  2. Select the parent folder and define the name of the test artifact and click Next.
  3. Provide a description for the test artifact and click Next.
  4. Select the associated test assets, such as test suites and datapools.
  5. Click Finish to create the test artifact.
  6. The Confirm Open Editor dialog may appear (see the Window > Preferences... > Test > Open Editor preference), confirming if the new test artifact is to be opened in the Artifact editor.

Related concepts
Artifact Editor

Related tasks
Creating a deployment


 
 
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