QF-test documentation:

http://www.qfs.de/en/qftest/tutorial.html    - html

http://www.qfs.de/qftest/tutorial_en.pdf     - pdf

http://www.qfs.de/en/qftest/demos.html     - video

 

Before you start

get a security warning from the Windows firewall asking whether to block Java or not.

As QF-Test communicates with the SUT by means of network protocols, this mustnot

be blocked by the local firewall in order to allow automated testing.

Servoy

WARNING!! If Servoy is installed on Windows Xp, make sure that Microsoft Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) is preinstalled – otherwise Postgres won't be installed correctly

Setup

http://localhost:8080/servoy-client/solutions/solution/servoy_sample_crm.jnlp

Main window description

Starting the Application

Our first step will be to examine the "Setup" node:

called the System Under Test (SUT).

SUT will run, binds itself to QF-Test.

If the jnlp path was correct, the solution will open in SmartClient and the QF-Test's buttons bar a couple of buttons will become enabled (like: "Start Recording" – red circle, "Recording checks" – green check ...)

In the first field, labeled "Client," is an ambiguous name for the SUT application. You can give the SUT any name you wish, but the same name will be used as a reference to the SUT in other nodes. In other words, this name must be used consistently.

Context Help

While working with various nodes in QF-Test you may, for example, require some asistance in remembering what purpose they are used for. To serve this need, QF-Test comes with context-sensitive help, driven simply by your mouse. Move the mouse pointer over an element you would like to have assistance with, then click the right mouse-button. In the now appearing popup menu, you'll see an entry labeled "What's this?" By selecting this option from the popup menu, the appropriate section in the user's

manual will be brought up and displayed in your standard browser.

Record checks