Using a Web Macro Recorder

OpenText DAST includes two versions of Web Macro Recorder tools:

The Web Macro Recorder tools can be launched in several ways—while configuring a Guided Scan or a Basic Scan, or outside of either scan in what is known as “stand-alone” mode. For more information, see the Web Macro Recorder help or the Web Macro Recorder chapters in the OpenText™ Dynamic Application Security Testing Tools Guide.

Event-based Web Macro Recorder

OpenText DAST includes two Event-based Web Macro Recorder tools: one for login macros and one for workflow macros. In this help, these two tools are referred to generally as "Web Macro Recorder" except for specific login-related and workflow-related content.

The Event-based Web Macro Recorder tool was designed with TruClient technology. It uses event-based functionality and Firefox browser technology to record and play macros.

Session-based Web Macro Recorder

OpenText DAST includes Session-based Web Macro Recorder tools: one for login macros and one for workflow macros. In this help, these two tools are referred to generally as "Session-based Web Macro Recorder" except for specific login-related and workflow-related content.

The Session-based Web Macro Recorder uses Internet Explorer browser technology (also referred to here as IE technology) to record and play macros.

See also

Using macros