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What compilers does TestComplete support? What applications can it test?

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What compilers does TestComplete support? What applications can it test?

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A.: With TestComplete you can test any Windows application through the application’s user interface. Script routines simulate mouse movements, clicks, key presses and other user actions through Windows messages. This way of testing does not depend on the compiler. It is called functional or “black box” testing. For Web pages and for applications created with .NET, Java, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi and C++Builder compilers TestComplete provides access to methods, properties and fields of the application’s objects. Scripts can even access protected and private object fields. The same functionality is supported for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications. For more information about accessible object elements and about Open Applications, see the “Open Applications” topic in TestComplete’s help. TestComplete version 6 also supports the testing of Web services. It provides access to methods and objects used by the Web service, lets you simulate calls to the service’s methods

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A.: With TestComplete you can test any Windows application through the application’s UI. Script routines simulate mouse movements, clicks, key presses and other user actions through Windows messages. This way of testing does not depend on any compiler. It is called functional or “black box” testing. For Web pages and for applications created with Delphi, C++Builder, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Java and .NET compilers, TestComplete provides access to methods, properties and fields of the application objects. Scripts can even access protected and private object fields. For more information about accessible object elements and about Open Applications, see the “Open Applications” topic in TestComplete’s help. Note that testing of Java and .NET applications is supported by two plug-ins specifically designed for this purpose. These plug-ins come with TestComplete Standard and TestComplete Enterprise. Web testing is only supported by TestComplete Enterprise.

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A.: With TestComplete you can test any Windows application through the application’s user interface. Script routines simulate mouse movements, clicks, key presses and other user actions through Windows messages. This way of testing does not depend on the compiler. It is called functional or “black box” testing. For Web pages and for applications created with .NET, Java, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi and C++Builder compilers TestComplete provides access to methods, properties and fields of the application’s objects. Scripts can even access protected and private object fields. The same functionality is supported for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications. For more information about accessible object elements and about Open Applications, see the “Open Applications” topic in TestComplete’s help. Since version 6 TestComplete also supports the testing of Web services. It provides access to methods and objects used by the Web service, lets you simulate calls to the service’s me

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