56.7. Summary

In this chapter you saw the different types of tests included in Visual Studio 2008. You started with Web Tests, which will allow you to reproduce a set of requests, and then you continued with Load Tests, which help to simulate several users executing your tests simultaneously to stress your application. Then you saw how Manual Tests covered scenarios where test automation is impossible or too expensive, how Generic Tests can be used to wrap existing tests that are using other mechanisms, and how Ordered Tests can help you run a set of tests sequentially. Finally, you looked at options to manage your tests like grouping them in lists and publishing the results to Team Foundation Server.

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