Task flow: Working with the HCL® Quality Server Infrastructure dashboard
You can use the HCL® Quality Server Infrastructure dashboard to perform administrative tasks such as viewing agents and proxies registered with HCL® Quality Server.
The task flow presents tasks that an Administrator can perform in the HCL® Quality Server Infrastructure dashboard. The following links to the associated topics provide more information to complete the tasks.
Task | More information | |
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1. | Register the HCL OneTest™ API Agent with HCL® Quality Server. | Registering HCL OneTest API Agent with HCL Quality Server |
2. | Configure HCL® Quality Server to use HTTPS communication protocol. | Configuring HCL Quality Server |
3. | Set up the recording rule for the type of traffic being tested by the test application you are running. Select from the following supported types of traffic. | |
3.1 | Set up recording of HTTP/HTTPS traffic. | Recording HTTP and HTTPS traffic |
3.2 | Set up recording of TCP traffic. | Recording TCP traffic |
3.3 | Set up recording of Java Message Service (JMS) traffic. | Recording Java Message Service (JMS) traffic |
3.4 | Set up recording of Java method calls. | Recording Java method calls |
3.5 | Set up recording of SQL statements to create database stubs. | Creating database stubs by using the Recording Studio |
4. | Log in to HCL® Quality Server. | Logging in and out |
5. | Use the landing page of HCL® Quality Server to navigate to the Infrastructure dashboard. | Navigating the user interface |
6. | Learn about features you can use while working in the Infrastructure dashboard to sort and search for agents and proxies. | Working with HCL Quality Server dashboards |
7. | View agents or proxies running in HCL® Quality Server. | |
7.1 | View agents running in HCL® Quality Server. | Viewing running agents |
7.2 | View proxies registered with HCL® Quality Server. | Viewing running proxies |
8. | Modify the log level set for the proxies. | Modifying log levels |