Menus and toolbar summaries, and glossary
Welcome to the documentation for HCL AppScan Standard version 10.3.0
This section provides a short tour of basic product features and procedures, including using the wizard to set up a scan.
You configure a scan by choosing settings that best describe your application, and the kind of testing you want.
Manual exploring enables you to explore specific parts of your application, filling in fields and forms as you go. This can be a way of ensuring that particular areas of the site are covered, and that AppScan has the information needed to complete forms correctly.
Learn how to start a scan, and what happens during the scan; how to manually manipulate the Explore stage, and how to export the results of a scan.
Data view is populated with information about the structure of the site during the Explore stage of the scan.
Issues view provides access to the results of a scan. You can view results at a high level or select specific tests or objects and access more details. These details include how to fix, requests/responses, and differences between the test variants that resulted in issues. You can manipulate the severity of issues, resend tests (with or without modifications), and create reports based on Issues.
This section describes how to generate reports from the scan results.
This section explains how to use additional tools provided with HCL AppScan Standard.
This section describes integrations of other applications with AppScan Standard:
This section contains some best practices and use cases for advanced users.
This section describes the syntax and options available using the Command line interface.
Used for creating, opening, and saving scans.
Used for customizing scan results.
Used to control the scan.
Used to determine how the main window appears and what data is displayed.
Provides various reporting and customization tools, including the HCL PowerTools.
Used for connecting with AppScan Enterprise and AppScan on Cloud.
Used for accessing documentation, getting support help, and getting a new license.
The icons on the toolbar of the embedded AppScanĀ® browser, used to display and save screenshots of application responses.
AppScan offers these keyboard shortcuts.
Describes all keyboard shortcuts and controls.
Describes where AppScanĀ® saves its temporary files during normal operation, and how to change the location.
This glossary explains terms and acronyms used in the AppScanĀ® Standard user interface and documentation.
CWE (Common Weakness Enumeration) is an industry standard list that provides common names for publicly known software weaknesses. The following CWE IDs, and their parent or child IDs, are supported in the current version of AppScan Standard.