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Can you tell me if there is a TestComplete version for Java or .NET applications?

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Can you tell me if there is a TestComplete version for Java or .NET applications?

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A.: Support for Java and .NET applications is provided by special TestComplete plug-ins: Java Open Applications and .NET Open Applications. They are included in both the Standard and Enterprise versions of TestComplete. Everything mentioned in this FAQ and the TestComplete help system is true for Java and .NET testing. The .NET Open Applications plug-in provides TestComplete with the ability to access internal objects, methods and properties of .NET applications without recompiling them (if the Microsoft .NET Framework v. 1.0.3705 or later is installed on the given machine). That is, this plug-in makes .NET applications always “Open” to TestComplete. Your scripts can get access to public, protected, private, internal and private internal properties and methods. The Java Open Applications plug-in provides TestComplete with access to public, protected, private and packaged methods, properties and fields of Java applications compiled with AWT, SWT, Swing or WFC libraries. There is no need

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A.: Support for Java and .NET applications is provided by special TestComplete plug-ins: Java Client and .NET Client. They are included in both the Standard and Enterprise versions of TestComplete 3.xx. Everything mentioned in this FAQ and the TestComplete help system is true for Java and .NET testing. The Java Client plug-in provides specific files that allow you to create and test Java Open Applications. That is, being compiled with these files your application opens its internal elements to TestComplete. For Java applications that means access to public, protected, private and packaged methods, properties and fields. Java Open Applications can be built with any development tool that supports one of the following Java virtual machines: • MSVM, build 3309 or later. • Sun JDK (or JRE) v. 1.1.8 or later. For instance, you can use Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 or later, Borland JBuilder 3.0 or later, Sun Forte 1.0 or later, and so on. The AWT and Swing library classes are also supported. The

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