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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [QF-Test] QF-Test 4.0.0-beta2 released
Dear QF-Test users, the second public Beta of QF-Test version 4.0 is now available for download from http://www.qfs.de/en/qftest/download.html This version completes support for generic classes which are now uniform for all GUI engines. Chrome support is progressing well and embedded browsers via JavaFX WebView or JxBrowser 4 can now be interacted with, capture/replay of mouse events already works. As with the first Beta, licenses for QF-Test version 3.5 are valid for QF-Test version 4 until June 30, 2014. Please note that Chrome support is automatically included in QF-Test/web whereas JavaFX support in QF-Test/fx is a new GUI engine that must be purchased separately or as an add-on. Evaluation licenses automatically include support for the JavaFX engine, users with a commercial license should request an evaluation license if they want to give QF-Test/fx a try. Release notes for QF-Test 4.0.0-beta2 ===================================== New features: ------------- * Generic classes are now also implemented for Swing and SWT. * QF-Test records generic class, custom class and system class as extra features named qfs:genericclass, qfs:class and qfs:systemclass respectively. This is useful information and can be used to switch individual components to a more specific or less specific class. In case the generic class also has a more specific sub-type QF-Test also records the extra feature qfs:type, e.g. "PanelTitle" for a Label that is the title of a TitledPanel. * Supported standard functionality for Chrome now includes support for downloads, handling prompt and confirm dialogs as well as getting and setting the cursor position in text fields which is required for recording mouse events relative to a character position and for 'Text input' nodes which insert text into the middle of existing text. * Support for embedded browsers now includes JavaFX WebView and JxBrowser 4. Though this is still work in progress, basic capture and replay for mouse events already works. * When started from QF-Test Chrome now also automatically accepts SSL certificates for HTTPS connections. * It is now possible to choose between different layouts of the test-suites in the selection dialog for 'Procedures'. Bugs fixed: ----------- * Thanks to improved focus management replay for JavaFX on Linux should be more reliable now, especially selection of menu items. * Replaying hard mouse click for the middle or right button did not work correctly with JavaFX. * An Excel 2010 sheet with a cross-sheet reference to a pure number is now handled correctly by the 'Excel data file' node. Best regards, Gregor Schmid -- Gregor Schmid E: gregor.schmid@?.de T: +49 (0)8171 38648-11 F: +49 (0)8171 38648-16 Quality First Software GmbH | www.qfs.de Tulpenstr. 41 | 82538 Geretsried | Germany GF Gregor Schmid, Karlheinz Kellerer HRB München 140833
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