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Oracle Applications Monitoring
Oracle Applications Monitoring
Ok, so I tried webinject and got it working with simpler sites, but not oracle's convoluted URLs. I then tried selenium and it works awesome. I can login and click around in Oracle homepage without issue. However, I'd like to go one step deeper and click on one of the links that opens a java forms and opens Oracle Applications and then perform some function. Has anyone here done that and is so, HOW?!?!?!?!?!
Nagios guys, feel free to reply and get off your dashboard, but leave open for a few days please
Nagios guys, feel free to reply and get off your dashboard, but leave open for a few days please
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See my projects on the Exchange at BanditBBS - Also check out my Nagios stuff on my personal page at Bandit's Home and at github
See my projects on the Exchange at BanditBBS - Also check out my Nagios stuff on my personal page at Bandit's Home and at github
Re: Oracle Applications Monitoring
I don't believe Selenium can do anything outside of a browser window, if that's what you're asking, but I could be wrong.
Former Nagios employee
Re: Oracle Applications Monitoring
Yeah, you are correct, that's why I am asking, trying to see if anyone has done it some other way.tmcdonald wrote:I don't believe Selenium can do anything outside of a browser window, if that's what you're asking, but I could be wrong.
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See my projects on the Exchange at BanditBBS - Also check out my Nagios stuff on my personal page at Bandit's Home and at github
See my projects on the Exchange at BanditBBS - Also check out my Nagios stuff on my personal page at Bandit's Home and at github
Re: Oracle Applications Monitoring
Without getting gross and involving AutoIt or AutoHotkey I can't think of anything that can break out of a browser.
Former Nagios employee