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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] Interfacing with hosted apps in Citrix
Hi Rick, apparently nobody has tried that yet... Anyway, I don't think QF-Test will be able to interact with the Citrix window as that's a native plugin. Some very simple automation based on image recognition and mouse clicks relative to identified regions may be possible, but I guess that's not much help, especially as you'd need a third party OCR library to read the text from an image. QF-Test can still run on XP. The question is what kind of system the fat client is. Even if it's a native Windows program it may be possible to automate it via QF-Test's autowin package. For a first idea, please send a screenshot or two to our support. Best regards, Greg Rick Brasche <Rick.Brasche@?.org> writes: > Hello List: > > We’re investigating feasibility of interfacing with a legacy application that we currently can > only access through a Citrix session. > > We’re using Citrix XenAPP Plugin for Hosted Apps, v11.0.0.5357 > > Can QFTest interact with the hosted application through the Citrix window? > > The other option might be to build a virtual machine using XP and running the fat client on that, > and hoping QFTest will run on the older OS. > > The purpose of the project is to get into one legacy application, navigate that application, and > read the data in a text field and store it in a database. > > Thanks in advance for any advice or ideas. > > Rick Brasche, > > Information Systems Business Process and Data Entry Automation > > Future Home of Application Testing Automation > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > “The difficult we do immediately, the impossible just takes a bit longer.” – US Navy SeaBees. > > NOTICE: This email message and/or its attachments may contain > information that is confidential or restricted. It is intended only for > the individuals named as recipients in the message. If you are NOT an > authorized recipient, you are prohibited from using, delivering, > distributing, printing, copying, or disclosing the message or content to > others and must delete the message from your computer. If you have > received this message in error, please notify the sender by return > email. > > _______________________________________________ > qftest-list mailing list > qftest-list@?.de > http://www.qfs.de/mailman/listinfo/qftest-list -- 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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