RachelR wrote:Hey eValid!
When are you guys going to get the ability to test a mobile app?
I mean, I have a mobile app and I'm worried about failure...
Can you help?
Thanks for asking RachelR.
Actually, we have that already.
But to be precise, eValid as the ability to test a web application that supports delivery of material to a mobile browser.
The key here is to understand that eValid is a WEB TESTING engine, not a mobile device testing engine.
Testing devices is rather different from testing how a mobile device INTERACTS with a web server.
It is the interaction between the device and the server that eValid is focused on.
All of that said, the main method eValid uses is outlined in this summary of how to handle mobile devices:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... ution.htmlAnd, if you study this page you'll see that key key command is the ability in eValid to set the user agent string (UAS) to any value you wish.
Here is the eValid command:
http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... ation.htmlThis means that you can test the interaction between a user and the server on a website, using the full capabilities of a modern browser (equivalent in capability to IE11) using a single system, for multiple browsers if you wish.
-- eValid Support