Socket test details
In the test editor, the socket test is the highest level element
of a socket test.
Socket connection details
In the test editor, socket connection elements describe
the connection to a server. A connection must exist before you can
send or receive data. These settings apply to all send, receive, and
close elements that use the selected connection.
Socket close details
In the test editor, socket close elements are located inside
a socket test and represent the closing of a socket connect. These
settings apply to the selected socket close element.
Socket-secure upgrade details
In the test editor, the socket-secure upgrade represents
the SSL or TLS negotiation that upgrades an existing connection to
a secure connection.
Socket send details
In the test editor, socket send elements represent the
reception of data from the server.
Socket receive details
In the test editor, socket receive elements represent the
reception of data from the server.
Terminal screen details
In the test editor, terminal screen elements are located
inside a TN3270 test and represent the display of the terminal screen.
Terminal input details
In the test editor, terminal input elements are located
inside a TN3270 test and represent the user input that is sent to
the server.
Socket size verification point details
Size verification points enable you to test that the size
of the data received from a connection matches an expected number
of bytes.
Terminal content verification point details
With terminal content verification points, you can test
whether the text that is displayed on the terminal screen matches
the expected text during a TN3270 test.