The QFtestJUI has been succeeded by
the QF – test and was made available in the year of 2001.
About QF-Test
- QF test was developed
by the QFS or quality first software.
- It is actually a software tool for cross
platform testing and automation of the GUI tests.
- QF – test is limited to
the following:
- Java
- Swing
- SWT
- Eclipse plug – in
- RCP applications
- Java applets
- Java web start
- ULC
- Cross browser test
automation
- All of the above are applications for
dynamic as well as static web based applications such as HTML, GWT, Qooxdoo,
Vaadin, rich faces and so on.
- QF – test also provides assistance with the load
testing and regression testing of the web applications and supports all the
UNIX systems and windows platforms.
- The first commercial use was in the field of
quality assurance and is extensively used by the software testers.
- QF–test is one of
the most popular among the capture and playback tools and scripting tools.
- It
has been developed so that the testers and QA people find it very easy to
use.
- The product is quite reliable and robust and also has the ability to
support system testing.
- The QF–test is estimated to have around 600 customers
all over the world.
- It is the professional java and web applications testing
tool and has a great efficiency in coping with the automated testing.
- Modular
as well as reusable tests are supported well by the QF–test in various
combinations.
- The product offers a high ROI i.e., return of investment because
of its user – friendly GUI and affordable price.
- Cross browser testing is
supported by QF–test for Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer and both on
the Unix and Windows platforms.
- The dynamic UI components that have very high
complexity can also be reliably recognized by the QF–test.
- The tests
developed with QF–test have the ability to tolerate any GUI changes and so they do not require any high maintenance.
- QF–test has various in–built
modularization and sequential control mechanisms that allow the testers to
create sophisticated tests.
- The test documentation and the reports produced by
the QF–test are highly configurable.
- The tool has been comprehensively
documented and provides the perfect support.
- Because of its intuitive user interface,
both the testers and the software developers find it very easy to use it.
- The
documentation of the tool is so extensive and consists of various things such
as:
- Manual
- Tutorial
- Mailing list
- Archive and so on.
- One can obtain training regarding
the QF–test on the OFS web site as webinar.
- The modularization
mechanism of the QF–test enables the testers to create large test suites in
an arrangement that is concise.
- There are some users who require a more
advanced control over the application.
- The tool provides access to internal
structures of the program for them via scripting languages such as java and
jython and not to forget groovy.
- Another feature called the batch mode allows a
tester to run a group of tests unattended and generating reports in a number of
formats such as HTML, XML and JUnit.
- This lets the tool to be integrated in to
various frame works such as maven, Jenkins and so on.
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