In the previous article on QTP Hybrid Framework, you saw the hybrid framework from a generic point of view. That article highlighted the very basic information about hybrid frameworks, such as – what a hybrid framework is, its structure and some important features that are common across multiple hybrid frameworks.
Designing Hybrid Framework in QTP – Part 1
July 24th, 2013 | Posted by in QTP Framework - (18 Comments)From all the QTP Framework articles that we have posted on this blog till now, this series of articles (about the hybrid framework) is be the most important one. The sole reason for this is – “Hybrid framework is the most commonly used framework in test automation projects.”
Consider the following queries – Does QTP 10 support Windows 7? Does QTP 10/11 support IE 9? Does QTP 11 support any particular Firefox/Chrome version? These are few among the many common questions that automation testers would want to know when they start with an automation project or when they work on some POC
QTP/UFT – How to download Product Availability Matrix from HP website
July 10th, 2013 | Posted by in QTP Basic Stuff - (1 Comments)This article is an updated version of a previous article on QTP product availability matrix (PAM). This article underlines the steps which you need to follow to download the product availability matrix PDFs for all the QTP/UFT versions provided by HP.
Quick Tip: How to prevent windows from getting locked during QTP batch run
July 6th, 2013 | Posted by in Did You Know? | General - (14 Comments)I guess many of you folks would have faced the situation where, when you run your test scripts in batch mode, the scripts start to fail after a while as your windows machine gets locked. Mostly this happens because the organizations you work for have certain security rules which