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		<title>By: steven feuerstein</title>
		<link>http://www.ozgurmacit.com/2007/unit-testing/#comment-6</link>
		<author>steven feuerstein</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Ozgur,

This is a fantastic posting! I wish and hope that more and more Oracle technologists will bring attention to bear on the issue of testing in the world of PL/SQL.

I certainly have become obsessed by it. Thanks for telling people about Qute. I thought you'd want to get an update.

Qute is now Quest Code Tester for Oracle, and we just released it as a commercial product (version 1.5.1) last week. For more info:

http://www.quest.com/code-tester-for-oracle

It has come a VERY VERY long way since the days of Qute (I really liked that name!) and I encourage you to at least download and install the trial version and check it out.

Note: there is a freeware version of Quest Code Tester available at ToadWorld.com; it is still stuck in the 1.2.5.5 release, but we will be updating it soon to 1.5.1.

Now, in terms of your concerns, you wrote:

Ozgur: It needs a schema to keep its own tables, etc. This is an obligation, though. 

Steven replies: Well, yes, this product has an Oracle backend with some 38 tables and 146 packages. So it needs *some* schema or other, but you can usually install it into the standard HR or SCOTT schema, as long as you have CREATE TYPE privilege (I think that is the only "unusual" privilege) defined on it. Also, in the commercial version (including trial), we will check the privs on your schema to make sure the install will work. For most shops installing Code Tester for "real" use, they would install it into its own separate schema, with public synonyms, so that it can be used from any schema on the instance.

Ozgur: It needs several privilages to be given to that user to run test cases againist objects on other schemas. 

Steven replies: Code Tester relies on the Oracle privileges architecture to determine what you can run (and test). Suppose I install Code Tester in schema QCTO, with public synonyms. My application code is in schema CODE. I then connect to CODE, and can build tests for my application right there. No special privs are needed in the QCTO schema to do this. If you do not install with public synonyms, then you will need to connect to the QCTO schema to run Code Tester and you will only be able to see/test programs on which the QCTO schema has execute authority. There is nothing unusual to Code Tester about this; it is the way Oracle works.

I hope this clarifies your concerns. Thank you again for your posting on unit testing. I look forward both to the discussion it generates and to any and all feedback PL/SQL developers have on Quest Code Tester!

Warm regards,
Steven Feuerstein
PL/SQL Evangelist
Quest Software</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ozgur,</p>
<p>This is a fantastic posting! I wish and hope that more and more Oracle technologists will bring attention to bear on the issue of testing in the world of PL/SQL.</p>
<p>I certainly have become obsessed by it. Thanks for telling people about Qute. I thought you&#8217;d want to get an update.</p>
<p>Qute is now Quest Code Tester for Oracle, and we just released it as a commercial product (version 1.5.1) last week. For more info:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.quest.com/code-tester-for-oracle" rel="nofollow">http://www.quest.com/code-tester-for-oracle</a></p>
<p>It has come a VERY VERY long way since the days of Qute (I really liked that name!) and I encourage you to at least download and install the trial version and check it out.</p>
<p>Note: there is a freeware version of Quest Code Tester available at ToadWorld.com; it is still stuck in the 1.2.5.5 release, but we will be updating it soon to 1.5.1.</p>
<p>Now, in terms of your concerns, you wrote:</p>
<p>Ozgur: It needs a schema to keep its own tables, etc. This is an obligation, though. </p>
<p>Steven replies: Well, yes, this product has an Oracle backend with some 38 tables and 146 packages. So it needs *some* schema or other, but you can usually install it into the standard HR or SCOTT schema, as long as you have CREATE TYPE privilege (I think that is the only &#8220;unusual&#8221; privilege) defined on it. Also, in the commercial version (including trial), we will check the privs on your schema to make sure the install will work. For most shops installing Code Tester for &#8220;real&#8221; use, they would install it into its own separate schema, with public synonyms, so that it can be used from any schema on the instance.</p>
<p>Ozgur: It needs several privilages to be given to that user to run test cases againist objects on other schemas. </p>
<p>Steven replies: Code Tester relies on the Oracle privileges architecture to determine what you can run (and test). Suppose I install Code Tester in schema QCTO, with public synonyms. My application code is in schema CODE. I then connect to CODE, and can build tests for my application right there. No special privs are needed in the QCTO schema to do this. If you do not install with public synonyms, then you will need to connect to the QCTO schema to run Code Tester and you will only be able to see/test programs on which the QCTO schema has execute authority. There is nothing unusual to Code Tester about this; it is the way Oracle works.</p>
<p>I hope this clarifies your concerns. Thank you again for your posting on unit testing. I look forward both to the discussion it generates and to any and all feedback PL/SQL developers have on Quest Code Tester!</p>
<p>Warm regards,<br />
Steven Feuerstein<br />
PL/SQL Evangelist<br />
Quest Software</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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