Web 2.0 Add-ins
Use the Web 2.0 Add-ins to test HTML user-interface objects (controls) in Web 2.0 environments.
The Web 2.0 Add-ins include the following:
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ASP .NET AJAX
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Dojo
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Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
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jQueryUI
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Salesforce Lightning
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Siebel Open UI
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EXT-JS
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Yahoo User Interface (Yahoo UI)
Note: To use the Web 2.0 add-ins in OpenText Functional Testing, you must install them specifically. For details, see Install Web 2.0 add-ins or extensibility toolkits.
The following tables summarize basic information about the Web 2.0 Add-ins and how they relates to some commonly-used aspects of OpenText Functional Testing.
General Information |
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Add-in Type |
Much of the functionality of these add-ins is the same as other Web add-ins. These add-ins extend the capabilities of the Web Add-in functionalities. |
Supported Environments |
For details on supported Web 2.0 toolkits and versions, see the OpenText Functional Testing Support Matrix. |
Test Object Methods and Properties |
The Web 2.0 Add-ins provide test objects, methods, and properties that can be used when testing objects in Web applications. For details, see the relevant toolkit section in the Web 2.0 toolkits section of the Object Model Reference for GUI Testing. |
Known Issues | Known Issues - Web 2.0 Add-ins |
Prerequisites |
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Opening Your Application |
You must open OpenText Functional Testing before opening your Web application. |
Add-in Dependencies |
You must have the Web Add-in installed and loaded. |
Other Important Information for SiebelOpenUI users |
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Other Important Information for EXT-JS users |
In order to enable OpenText Functional Testing to run tests for EXT-JS objects, you must associate a special function library with your test. This function library is found at <Installdir>\dat\Extensibility\Web\Toolkits\ExtJS\Function Libraries\ExtJS.qfl. You can set this function library as the default function library in the Resources pane in the Test Settings dialog box. |
Configuration |
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Configuration Options |
Use the Web pane. (Make sure that a GUI test is open and select Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Web > General node.) |
Record and Run Settings |
Use the Web tab. (Record > Record and Run Settings) |
Test Settings) |
Use the Web pane (File > Settings > Web pane). |
Custom Active Screen Capture Settings |
Use the Web section (Tools > Options > GUI Testing tab > Active Screen node > Custom Level). |
Application Area Additional Settings |
Use the Web pane. In the application area, select Additional Settings > Web in the sidebar. |
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