Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
May I invite you to my latest 'special webinar'.
Most likely your applications go beyond standard components and include your own specific and complex special components (e.g. charts or custom tables) that need to be tested - at least that's the case for most of our customers. Hence I conceived this special webinar to show some typical examples of special components and create best practice methods for accessing their elements. These methods will allow you to work without X/Y coordinates. We will implement the ItemResolver interface and also make best possible use of the image-in-image search.
September 19, 2017, time by arrangement: Access the inaccessible: How to handle complex custom components in QF-Test?
(German version the day before)
A session (duration 1.5 hours) costs EUR 125 per participant (net). Reserve your seat via webinar@remove-this.qfs.de or +49 8171 38648-10.
You're welcome to bring your questions to the webinar, but please focus to those of general interest. Individual questions can be clarified subsequently to the session or at a separate schedule.
Best regards,
Martin Moser, trainer and consultant
P.S.: This webinar series will continue on December 5, 2017:
Let QF-Test run... unattended test execution in continuous integration tools (e.g. Jenkins) or batch scripting
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