This release adds support of JavaFX SubScene components. The mobile emulation mode has been further improved and also included are the usual updates for the current browser versions as well as a few bug fixes.
The detailed list of differences between QF-Test version 4.2.1 to 4.2.2 can be found in the Release Notes in section 3 of this newsletter or online.
2. Next QF-Test Training Dates and Special Webinar
Training at QFS
We recommend to participate in our face-to-face training QF-Test training at QFS (compact course) in small groups.
Date
Language
March 13-15, 2018
English Short term registration possible.
June 26-28, 2018
German
Training via Webinar
You can save travel time and expenses by participating in one of our trainings via webinar:
Date
Training via webinar
time by arrangement
Standard webinar training
time by arrangement
Company webinar training (exclusively for your company)
Special Webinar
Martin Moser continues his popular special webinars. A special webinar session lasts about 1.5 hours and costs 125.00 EUR (net) per participant. Reserve your seat via webinar@qfs.de or +49 8171 38648-10.
Date
Content
April 17, 2018
Variable at will – Master QF-Test variables efficiently: global or local, dynamically generated or out of the application, from a data base or via Excel… (Time by arrangement; German version day before)
And of course you can always book training or consulting individually for you and your company or on-site.
3. Release Notes for QF-Test 4.2.2
New Features:
The embedded Selenium WebDriver framework was updated to version 3.10.0 and ChromeDriver to version 2.36 (with support up to Chrome version 66).
Mobile emulation mode now supports device-specific insets.
Support was added for JavaFX SubScene components.
Bugs Fixed:
On Windows the wrong qftest.exe and qftestc.exe files slipped into the release bundles so that the bin directory of the JRE was still added to the front of the PATH environment variable which could interfere with SUT startup. Also, the command line argument -plugindir <directory> no longer had any effect.
When using WebDriver connection mode with QF-Test 4.2.1 in some cases the browser could no longer receive input after highlighting a component.
The webResolvers module (see section 43.2) now also supports registering a BusyApplicationDetector.
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