vTest 2.3
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Verisium, Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterpri |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$495 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 10.85 MB |
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vTest is an automated functional and regression testing tool for web applications. It incorporates record, verify, playback and reporting capabilities. vTest supports both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. All popular Internet technologies such as HTTP, HTTPS/SSL, JavaScript, DHTML, ActiveX, Java & Flash are supported. vTest also supports all major web application frameworks including ASP, ASP.NET, Java Servlets and JSP, PHP & CGI.
vTest allows you to record and test your entire application in minutes by simply pointing and clicking on your Web application. Without any programming, all objects are automatically captured and recorded as a graphical script which shows the steps in your script in the form of an icon-based tree. For those users who wish to use scripting, vTest uses JavaScript as the scripting language and provides a comprehensive JavaScript API that you can use to create customized test scripts.
vTest creates scripts that adapt very well when your application's user interface changes. Most of the competition creates scripts that simply use the object name/ID to identify an object in your application. vTest uses a sophisticated object identification algorithm to identify objects in your application. This allows vTest scripts to adapt very well to changes in an application's user interface.
Benefits:
* Automate functional and regression testing tasks and thus reduce time-to-market
* Enhance the efficiency of quality assurance engineers by allowing them to devote less time to manual testing and more time to test design
* Maximize reliability and robustness by providing the capability to run tests on demand or according to a set schedule without the need for any user intervention
* Does not require a programming background. For those users who wish to use their programming skills, vTest uses the industry standard JavaScript language
* Manage product evolution effectively by generating easily modifiable tests |
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