We have been using QF-Test in our company for a long period for testing an ERP-application with several hundred input masks. It is based on a Swing surface and was enlarged by diverse GUI libraries: Jide, JGoodies, etc. We are very happy with the functionality of QF-Test for testing an extensive application.
The support of multiple GUI elements, also of complex elements like tables, trees etc. is very good. For requirements that go beyond this QF-Test is offering the opportunity of extending the functionality individually by diverse interfaces (using Groovy and Jython as scripting language). These extensions integrate easily in the clear and well-conceived control concept of QF-Test.
QF-Test is robust, also local test runs aren’t disrupted by working at the same time. For the integration into a CI system, in our case Jenkins is used, QF-Test can be executed in batch mode.
QF-Test has an extensive documentation, questions are answered fast by the competent and very attentive support team!
Gerhard Katstaller, eMundo GmbH, Salzburg, Austria
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