Node Transformations in QF-Test
QF-Test it is possible to transform a node into another node type.
The comment node in QF-Test
Since QF-Test 5.0.0 a new node was added, here you will learn how to use the comment node.
Find the keys – UI test automation needs robust component recognition
Component recognition in QF-Test is quite flexible. In addition to standard controls like buttons or checkboxes it also supports complex components (dynamic trees, tables etc.). This webinar shows the basics of this algorithm and configuration options for Java, Web and Windows applications. We will explain how to achieve robust component …
QF-Test Version 5.1.2 Released
This maintenance update adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.17 alias « 2020-09 » and fixes a rare image compression problem.
Free special webinar on 2020-09-28: Find the keys – UI test automation needs robust component recognition
We show you how to achieve this in QF-Test and how we develop our concepts.
Special Webinar about Component Recognition with Thomas Max
QF-Test Version 5.1.1 Released
The maintenance upgrade QF-Test 5.1.1 adds support for Opera 70 and JxBrowser 7.10 and fixes a number of bugs.
Comparaison des images dans le monde de Font Antialiasing et ClearType
My images are identical, why do my image checks fail?
QF-Test and 3rd-party tools
This video is about the integration of QF‑Test in 3rd-party tools (Continuous integration, Test management, developer tools etc.) as well as triggering test execution and controlling reports.
QF-Test Medium Version 5.1 Released
The medium upgrade QF-Test 5.1 focuses on bringing support for embedded browsers – JxBrowser (including version 7), SWT Browser and JavaFX WebView, up to par with that for « normal » browsers. It also comes with support for Java 15, native Electron dialogs and customizable HTML reports. The internal JRE provided with QF-Test has been updated to Zulu OpenJDK 8_252.
Free Special Webinar on September 28, 2020 about Component Recognition, New YouTube Videos and Article, QF-Test Training Dates – « Live » Again, Release Notes for QF-Test 5.1
QF-Test Version 5.1
La mise à jour moyenne de QF-Test 5.1 se concentre sur la prise en charge des navigateurs intégrés – JxBrowser (y compris la version 7), SWT Browser et JavaFX WebView – au même niveau que celle des navigateurs « normaux »…
QF-Test Version 5.1 – Embedded browsers
The medium upgrade QF-Test 5.1 focuses on bringing support for embedded browsers – JxBrowser (including version 7), SWT Browser and JavaFX WebView, up to par with that for « normal » browsers. It also comes with support for Java 15, native Electron dialogs and customizable HTML reports. The internal JRE provided with …
QF-Test for UI-based Load Tests
This video shows you how you can create system load via the UI with the QF-Test Demo test suite for monitoring and measuring real end-to-end times as well as user acceptance times and ressources needed.
QF-Test Version 5.0.3 Released
This maintenance update adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.16 alias « 2020-06 » and fixes a number of bugs.
Free Special Webinar on July 06, 2020 about Scripting in QF-Test, New YouTube Videos, Blog Articles and Case Study, QF-Test Training Dates, Release Notes about QF-Test 5.0.3
Adresser plusieurs fenêtres de navigateur
With multiple opened browser windows, how can I ensure that the correct is used?
Free special webinar on July 06, 2020 about scripting
Travelling to Treasure Island – recover the hidden treasures in QF-Test via scripting: extending functionality via Jython, Groovy and JavaScript
WebSaga | Réveillez-vous!
This is how it starts every night. I barely have a moment of rest until I’m clicked and checked again. But it’s fun, I’m the website www.qftest.com!
Analyser des ComponentNotFoundExceptions
In case QF-Test is unable to identify the corresponding component in the application a ComponentNotFoundException gets thrown. Whenever an exception occurs QF-Test (by default) logs a screenshot.
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