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QTP Version Difference
http://mercuryquicktestprofessional.blogspot.com/2007/09/difference-between-qtp82-and-qtp90qtp92.html
Object Repoistory Manager
The Object Repository Manager enables you to manage all of the shared object repositories used in your organization from a single, central location, including adding and defining objects, modifying objects and their descriptions, parameterizing repositories to make them more generic, maintaining and organizing repositories, merging repositories, and importing and exporting repositories in XML format.
Each object repository contains the information that enables QuickTest to identify the objects in your application. QuickTest enables you to maintain the reusability of your tests by storing all the information regarding your test objects in a shared object repository. When objects in your application change, the Object Repository Manager provides a single, central location in which you can update test object information for multiple tests.
If an object with the same name and description is located in both the local object repository and in a shared object repository that is associated with the same action, the action uses the local object definition. If an object with the same name and description is located in more than one shared object repository, and these shared object repositories are all associated with the same action, QuickTest uses the object definition from the first occurrence of the object, according to the order in which the shared object repositories are associated with the action.
You can use the same shared object repository with multiple actions. You can also use multiple object repositories with each action. Therefore, when the property values of objects in your application change, you should modify the corresponding test object property values in the corresponding object repository so that you can continue to use your existing tests. You can modify objects in a shared object repository using the Object Repository Manager. You can modify objects stored in a local object repository using the Object Repository window.
Each object repository contains the information that enables QuickTest to identify the objects in your application. QuickTest enables you to maintain the reusability of your tests by storing all the information regarding your test objects in a shared object repository. When objects in your application change, the Object Repository Manager provides a single, central location in which you can update test object information for multiple tests.
If an object with the same name and description is located in both the local object repository and in a shared object repository that is associated with the same action, the action uses the local object definition. If an object with the same name and description is located in more than one shared object repository, and these shared object repositories are all associated with the same action, QuickTest uses the object definition from the first occurrence of the object, according to the order in which the shared object repositories are associated with the action.
You can use the same shared object repository with multiple actions. You can also use multiple object repositories with each action. Therefore, when the property values of objects in your application change, you should modify the corresponding test object property values in the corresponding object repository so that you can continue to use your existing tests. You can modify objects in a shared object repository using the Object Repository Manager. You can modify objects stored in a local object repository using the Object Repository window.
qtp: object spy in QTP
Object spy in QTP
Object spy is the very much important tool in qtp. With the use of Object spy we can learn basic structure of test object. The main advantage of object spy is that we can see object structure of specific object in tree view. So that makes test object more understandable and easier.
In addition to this we can view the run-time and test object properties and methods of any object in open application.
Now let’s understand and use object spy practically.
How to use Object spy in qtp?
1. Go to Tools->Object spy.
2. One window named Object Spy will open
3. Then open the application whose object properties or methods you want to see.
4. Then just click on “Pointer image” of object spy window.
5. Click on Object whose object properties or methods you want to see.
Above figure is window of object spy. I have used “object Spy” tool on “google.com” logo “Google’. QTP recognize this logo 'Google' as image. Using Object spy you can view two things one is properties of specific object and second is methods applicable for that object.
Use of Object spy:
- You can view different object properties of selected objects.
- Let’s see some example, you can know file name of image see in fig. �"
Object spy is the very much important tool in qtp. With the use of Object spy we can learn basic structure of test object. The main advantage of object spy is that we can see object structure of specific object in tree view. So that makes test object more understandable and easier.
In addition to this we can view the run-time and test object properties and methods of any object in open application.
Now let’s understand and use object spy practically.
How to use Object spy in qtp?
1. Go to Tools->Object spy.
2. One window named Object Spy will open
3. Then open the application whose object properties or methods you want to see.
4. Then just click on “Pointer image” of object spy window.
5. Click on Object whose object properties or methods you want to see.
Above figure is window of object spy. I have used “object Spy” tool on “google.com” logo “Google’. QTP recognize this logo 'Google' as image. Using Object spy you can view two things one is properties of specific object and second is methods applicable for that object.
Use of Object spy:
- You can view different object properties of selected objects.
- Let’s see some example, you can know file name of image see in fig. �"
Thursday, September 3, 2009
How to remove Spyware
http://www.411-spyware.com/spyware-alert-vulnerabilities-found-popup#deletefiles