ClaudiaG wrote:I really need a system that can test a web-browser enabled application that interacts with a desktop client.
Can eValid handle testing "native elements" on the Windows Desktop?
Thanks
Thanks for posting ClaudiaG.
Yes, eValid provides a seamless capability of switching to/form the web browser face to the desktop face.
Remember, when eValid runs it itself is a desktop application...that happens to be an IE equivalent web browser?
All of the power of eValid's browser based technology is available when you are dealing with web pages, as summarized here:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... neral.htmlThe PageMap shows you everything you can ever want to know about the organization and structure of the current web page, as described here:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... p.gui.htmlOn the other hand, you can use F11 or F12 and their variants to switch into one of the desktop sensitive modes, as described here:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... popup.htmlThe most common mode of operation creates script actions that interact directly with a Windows applications, described here:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... .mode.htmlBottom line: eValid can test your web browser application AND the desktop application that it interacts with.
And it can do it from one product with one script in a completely seamless mode.
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