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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [QF-Test] Using the Component Object Model Interface (COM) of Windows Applications for automation from QFS
Hello, I need to test an JAVA Application on Windows. Involved in the test is a other Windows application. This application has a COM-Server and can be automated via COM. Question: Is it possible with QFS, for example from the Jython Script to access the COM-Interface of windows applications? If so, can someone provide an example? Mit freundlichen Gruessen Christian Weichenberger Testmanagement Diagnosetools AUDI AG I/EE-45 85045 Ingolstadt Tel. +49-841-89-54847 mailto:christian.weichenberger@?.de www.audi.com Sitz/Domicile: Ingolstadt Registergericht/Court of Registry: Amtsgericht Ingolstadt HRB Nr./Commercial Register No.: 1 Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats/Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Martin Winterkorn Vorstand/Board of Management: Rupert Stadler (Vorsitzender/Chairman), Luca de Meo, Frank Dreves, Wolfgang Dürheimer, Bernd Martens, Thomas Sigi, Axel Strotbek Wichtiger Hinweis: Die vorgenannten Angaben werden jeder E-Mail automatisch hinzugefügt und lassen keine Rückschlüsse auf den Rechtscharakter der E-Mail zu. Important Notice: The above information is automatically added to this e-mail. This addition does not constitute a representation that the content of this e-mail is legally relevant and/or is intended
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