Hello dear QF-Test users!
What's new?
Today's maintenance release QF-Test 9.0.5 raises the embedded JRE to Temurin 17.0.16, updates some embedded libraries and fixes a few small bugs to further improve stability and reliability.
We are currently preparing the next special webinar on a new feature of the upcoming version 10. This time it's all about testing web interfaces (WebAPIs) such as REST, SOAP and other web services. If you are already interested in advance, please contact us - early adopters are very welcome! Please let us know what is particularly important to you in API testing and which use cases you would like to cover.
The recording of our July special webinar on object variables is now available online. The video shows how to use object variables efficiently in your tests. You will find the link further down in the newsletter.
As always, you can also look forward to the latest training dates, practice-oriented blog articles such as “Scrolling your web application with QF-Test” and helpful video tutorials.
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QF-Test Basics: Training via Webinar
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Would you like a training course which is individually tailored to your company? Just send us an email to service@qftest.com.
![]() | Special Webinar With QF-Test 10, the testing of web interfaces is fundamentally revised, with a focus on web APIs such as REST, SOAP and other web services. In this special webinar, we present the new functions. Special webinar in German at 10:30 a.m. |
| Talk at TACON 2025: Erfolg in der E2E-Testautomatisierung ➜ To Tacon |
| Q12-TMT Test Management Tool |
Special webinar video |
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