Importing Packages, Web Applications, and Mobile Apps

In this procedure, you will load the packages to test and select the reports to run.

Importing Packages and Web Applications

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Step

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Result

1.  

Import Windows Installer packages into Application Catalog.

For this exercise, we will test Windows Installer packages that were imported into the Application Catalog earlier in this guide in Importing Packages into the Application Catalog.

Note:For instructions on how to import a directory of packages into the Application Catalog, see Importing a Folder of Multiple Packages.

The Application Manager tree should now be organized as follows:

2.  

Import web applications into Application Catalog.

First, open the Import Options > General tab of the Application Manager Options dialog box, and clear the selection of the Automatically Execute Tests After Import option.

Next, create a new group in the Application Manager tree named Web Applications.

Then import the following web applications into the Web Applications folder.

Orbitz at:
http://www.orbitz.com
Travelocity at:
http://www.travelocity.com

Because these web applications do not require a login to access, leave the User name and Password fields on the Web Site Details panel blank.

The web applications are listed in the Application Manager tree:

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Import a mobile app into the Application Catalog

Create a new group in the Application Manager tree named Mobile Apps.

Then, import an Apple iOS mobile app from the Apple App Store, as described in Importing Public Store Mobile Apps.

The iOS public store mobile app is listed in the Application Manager tree.