QF-Test brings the Java and Web testing worlds together and that is exactly what you need to test your Webswing application.
The already existing Java tests, Java Swing, JavaFX, Applets or Netbeans, can run practically unmodified on Web. QF‑Test delivers the optimal support of this migration scenario.
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QF-Test exploits the full power of the Java component recognition and uses it in the Webswing environment. The result are stable and maintainable tests.
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The products QF-Test and Webswing fit perfectly together. This partnership of the companies QFS and Webswing is a solid base of the support of both technologies.
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You already have QF-Test in action: Use your existing Java application tests for the migration with Webswing into the web and into the cloud. Alternatively you can create the Java tests first and then monitor the migration.
And if you eventually decide to migrate your application natively to the web using the Webswing Migration Framework, you can stilluse QF-Test to seamlessly test both the new and old parts of your application.
In this eight-minute video overview, we show you how to test your WebSwing applications with our test automation tool QF-Test.
Integrated testing of Webswing applications with QF-Test - Uniting two worlds
Please contact us, we are happy to discuss all details with you via phone +49 8171 38648-10 or e-mail to service@remove-this.qfs.de
Webswing is a web server which allows you to run any Java Swing application (or JavaFX application or Applet application or Netbeans application) inside your web browser, using HTML5 exclusively.
Some time ago, we decided to transform one of our desktop Java Swing applications into a web application. (...) The difficult part was the testability of the new web solution. (...) We also knew the great customer focus the QFS team has, the responsiveness and spot-on solutions of their support to some of our seemingly wild ideas or complex problems. (...) Now we have 95% (10,000+ tests) of the existing suite of test cases for the Swing version of our software, reusable for the web version. We achieved this with very minimal rework, and it saved us a huge amount of effort for creating tests from scratch. These tests are giving us very high confidence that each new build of the web version is with the required quality.
Thank you QFS team!
Experian
Critical banking software migrated from Java Swing to the web via WebSwing: We were extremely pleasantly surprised that all existing tests could continue to be used seamlessly. The recognition of the component function is extremely reliable and stable, all IDs and recognition features remained unchanged - the tests ran "out of the box"!
Mag. FH Jürgen Macherhammer, Projektmanager
B+S Banksysteme Salzburg GmbH, Austria
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