Mapping proxies to controls
HCL OneTest™
UI identifies
each application under test (AUT) control by its class name. Running
the testObject.getProperty(".class")
method in the
test script gives you the class name. The mapping is established through
the class names of the respective control and ProxyObject.
Before you begin
To map proxies to controls, you must explicitly map newly developed ProxyObjects to a control or group of controls through an external map file called customization files with the .rftcust extension. HCL OneTest™ UI refers these customization files and creates ProxyObject instances for a control as specified in the mapping. You must create your own customization file to specify the mapping information between the ProxyObject and the control. You can deploy the newly created customization file by saving it in the HCL OneTest™ UI customization directory.
About this task
ClassName
and UsedBy
tags
within the DomainImplementation
start and end tags.ClassName
tag
and the name of the AUT class that the proxy represents within the UsedBy
tag.Example
<DomainImplementation L=".DomainImplementation">
<Name>Java</Name>
<ClassName>com.rational.test.ft.domain.java.awt.JSpinnerProxy</ClassName>
<Replaces/>
<UsedBy>java.awt.JSpinner</UsedBy>
</DomainImplementation>
What to do next
- Make no typing mistakes while specifying the class. The strings are case sensitive.
- Use fully qualified class names. Use the complete class name including the package separated with a period (.).
- Match the domain type of the proxy to the section in the customization file by name.
- Use an appropriate XML format:
- Nest start and end tags properly.
- Specify names for tags (case is significant).