Component Recognition (Special Webinar) | GUI Test Tool for Java, Web, Android and Windows

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Find the keys - UI test automation needs robust component recognition Component recognition in QF-Test is quite flexible. In addition to standard controls like buttons or checkboxes it also supports complex components (dynamic trees, tables etc.). This webinar shows the basics of this algorithm and configuration options for Java, Web and Windows applications. We will explain how to achieve robust component recognition.

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All concepts shown are basically the same for Java Swing, Java FX, SWT, Eclipse Plugins, RCP, ULC, Java Applets, Java Web Start or Web applications, Android, Electron and Windows applications as well.
QF-Test can test web pages cross-browser on Chrome (also Chromium based), Firefox, Edge, IE, Opera and Safari as well on the headless browser versions of Chrome and Firefox. Hybrid applications with Java and Web (embedded browser): e.g. JxBroswer, SWT-Browser, JavaFX WebView components, Webswing an JPro. Android applications can be tested on real devices and with the Emulator from Android Studio.
Desktop Windows applications like Win32, .NET (C#/C++/…), Windows Forms, WPF, Windows Apps and Qt applications or also PDF documents can be tested comfortably in the QF-Test manner.
You can do GUI Tests, acceptance tests, regression tests, load tests, keyword driven testing, data driven testing. Enhance your tests with the common scripting languages Jython, Groovy and Javascript and achieve complex requirements.

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Special webinar recorded with QF-Test version 5.1.2
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After clicking on button, the next popup comes around in 15-20 seconds, should I provide delay before or delay after on mouse click. Maximum how much time we can give?

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