Tutorial as a video version, where we guide you step by step through QF-Test...
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This part II of the tutorial is meant to help you learn the basic features and workflows of QF-Test. It focuses on the test of web applications and its specifics.
For testing Java applications please go to part I or part III for native Windows programs, as those parts use the same scenarios but with different systems under test.
In case you already have worked through one of the other parts but web testing is relevant for you as well, you might not want to work again through the all same scenarios. Hence you should have at least a look at the sections Creating the Setup Sequence, Web Component Recognition and 'Windows and components' Section that contain web specific parts.
Within part V more advanced QF-Test features are explained, applicable for all supported UI technologies.
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