WPF Add-in Extensibility
UFT One WPF Add-in Extensibility enables you to develop support for testing third-party and custom WPF controls that are not supported out-of-the-box by the UFT One WPF Add-in.
If the test object class that UFT One uses to represent a control does not provide the operations and properties necessary to operate on your control, you can use WPF Add-in Extensibility to create a new test object class.
You can then map the control to the new test object class, and design the test object class behavior using .NET programming. You can program how operations are performed on the control and how properties are retrieved.
You can also teach UFT One to treat a control that contains a set of lower-level controls as a single functional control, instead of relating to each lower-level control separately.
To implement WPF Add-in Extensibility, you need to be familiar with:
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UFT One and its Object Model Reference
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The behavior of the custom control (operations, properties, events)
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.NET programming in C#
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XML (basic knowledge)
Install the WPF Add-in Extensibility SDK from the Add-in Extensibility and Web 2.0 Toolkits option in the UFT One setup program.
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