Test Oracle Fusion

Ready to create Oracle Fusion tests? Then this topic is for you. It explains the most important steps to your first Oracle Fusion test case.

If you're working with Oracle EBS, check out Test Java and Oracle EBS instead.

Supported versions

For information on supported versions, check out the system requirements.

Create Oracle Fusion test cases

Creating Oracle Fusion test cases is easy:

  1. Open your application under test.

  2. Scan your application to create modules. A module is the technical representation of a specific part of your application. It contains all necessary technical information that Tosca Cloud needs to find and steer elements of your application.

  3. Create a new, empty test case.

  4. Design your test case to build an automated test sequence. You can add the following design elements to your test case:

    • All elements we list in the design topic, such as the modules you created by scanning or standard modules. Standard modules are pre-built modules for common tasks that Tosca Cloud provides out of the box.

    • Standard modules specifically for steering Oracle Fusion. You can find these modules under > Modules.

Work with Oracle Fusion controls

A control is a screen element in your application under test. For example, a button, text box, menu entry, or table cell. And when you use a module in your test case, you need to tell Tosca Cloud what to do with these controls.

For information on supported controls for Oracle Fusion, check out Oracle Fusion controls.

Please note that Tosca Cloud uses Oracle's framework ADF Faces to identify controls.

What's next

You've just created your first Oracle Fusion test case. Well done!

Next up: do a test case trial run. Trial runs help you find and fix issues, so you can make your tests as stable and reliable as possible.

Once you're happy with your test case, pack it into a playlist, so you can run your tests in earnest.