Please advise whether QTP will be able to recognise Infragistics controls when we install Test advantage which is of the same version of Net Advantage the developer has used
1) For web based application
2) For Desk top application
Thanks,
Mithun.R
Mithun,
We provide TestAdvantage for both Windows Forms and WPF so for desktop applications TestAdvantage will help you to automate testing of your user interface. Web applications will not benefit from having TestAdvantage as it is only for WPF and Windows Forms.
Let me know if you have any questions with this matter.
Thanks one part of my question is answered.
2nd part is whether QTP can recognise Infragistics controls in a WEB based application.(with or without test advantage)
I am trying to get a confirmation.:) so that we can do automation testing
Sorry if am bothering
QTP can do record and replay on web pages. I don't know what support HP provides for third party controls though I expect it to be more limited as the controls rely on JavaScript for their functionality. As far as the amount that the web add in provides you will need to follow up with HP or do your own testing with QTP.
Hi Team,
I'm working on automation of application developed in Infragistics 10.3 and .Net 4. I've installed "Infragistics NetAdvantage for Windows Forms 2012 Volume 2 .NET controls" with QTP 11 installed in my machine. I've 2 queries here
1) How do i verify if testadvantage add-in is successfully.
2) I'm still not able to identify the objects
Please let me know the testadvantage add-in which has to used.
Thanks in advance
Hello,
The volume of TestAdvantage must match the volume of NetAdvantage so you should install TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (for HP QuickTest Professional) 2010 Volume 3 which you can download from the archived downloads page. Once you have the correct version of TestAdvantage installed, you can verify the configuration by running the sample scripts and recording on the sample applications that come with TestAdvantage.
The samples are located in the following path under Windows XP for the most recent versions of TestAdvantage:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Infragistics\TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (HP) [version]\Samples
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 this would be:
C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Infragistics\TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (HP) [version]\Samples
Hi Alan,
I've installed TestAdvantage for Windows Forms (for HP QuickTest Professional) 2010 Volume 3 and the sample application also worked fine.
But incase of my application still it is identified as winobjects.
Appreciate you help
Thanks
VLS
What operating system are you using? What patches have already been installed for QTP? It is likely that you will need to install patches for QTP to work correctly.
For example if you are on a 64 bit Windows 7 machine, then QTP_00699 would be needed for 64 bit support though it would break .NET Framework 4.0 testing and you would need to install QTPNET_00116 to resolve that. If you are on Windows 7 SP1 64 bit, please make sure you have these two patches and they they are installed in the order I listed.
If you are on 32 bit Windows 7 SP1, make sure that you have QTPNET_00116 installed as that resolves issues with Windows 7 SP1 as well.
I'm using Windows 7 SP1 64 bit Operating system. Can you please me the path to download QTPNET_00116 patch, as i'm not able to find the patch.
I have created case CAS-107190-L7T3M9 for you and provided the installer for the patch through the case.
Hi Allan,
I've followed the instruction provided by you and installed all the patchs. But still objects in my application are identified as winobjects.
Thanks & Regards
Also to add upon, I tried with below configuration
1) windows XP machine
2) QTP 11 installed
Solution: I'm able to record as winobjects with co-ordinates values
Secondly when i install Infragistics add-in windows 2010 version 3. I'm not even able to record using QTP.
Please let me know your thoughts.
Before installing TestAdvantage, if everything is being identified as WinObject rather than SwfObject then the .NET Add-In isn't being used either because it wasn't installed or because it isn't loading properly. If this is the case, then you may want contact HP support to resolve the issue with the .NET Add-In since TestAdvantage uses the .NET Add-In and will not work if the .NET Add-In doesn't work correctly.
To look into the issue it would help to have the following information:
In QTP 9.0 and later the version of QTP and the .NET Add-In and patches can be obtained on the Product Information page. The product information page is accessible from the about window.To obtain the full version of NetAdvantage used in the AUT (application under test) you can look at the version of the NetAdvantage assemblies provided with the AUT or you can ask your developers. To obtain the version from an assembly, right click the assembly in Windows Explorer and select Properties. On the Properties dialog, from the Version tab, look for the Assembly Version.The full version of TestAdvantage being used can also be obtained from the assemblies. By default the TestAdvantage assemblies are located in the "C:\Program Files\Infragistics\TestAdvantage [version]\Bin" folder.