Posted By: Odin | Sep 14th, 2004 @ 10:21 AM
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Is there anyone who tried Ocracoke?

Let's exchange the experience, since there is 0, nada, nothing documentation about this great, amazing product.

If you do not know what this is about, here is a description:

"The Visual Studio 2005 Team Test Edition introduces a suite of new test tools. With this release, all tests including unit, Web, load and manual testing are first class citizens in Visual Studio and can be shared across the organization. The test results can be published to a database, you can generate trend and historical reports, compare different kinds of data, see how many and which bugs were found as a result of testing, and identify which bugs are not linked to a test that could help reproduce them."

There is a home page:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/teamsystem/tester/default.aspx,

and demo clips:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=88F7CB8B-473B-4ED5-BA47-ABBC06D0048E&displaylang=en

Personally - I'm in love with this product. It is a miracle, live saver...let's see what else...most wonderful things that happened to me in last half of this year? (well, beside the birth of my second son)
I have installed Community Preview and even it has a lot of functionality disabled, it is one of the most used tools in my team.

What do you think?

...and...Did you manage to store the test/stress test results somewhere, besides the screenshots Wink ?

Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!
This is a very interesting feature. Certainly, load testing & unit testing already exist -- but not entirely integrated. It's good to see VS 2K5 attempt to include them into the workflow.

It's tough to get people to use unit testing, though. Hopefully, making it this "easy" would encourage more of that.

 

Hi,

Does any one here know how to change teh result repository location in Ocracoke?

Kindly do reply.

Thanks in advance for your help and time!

meenak

 

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