Has various scripts with a collection of resources for simple
cross-platform testing. Works in such a way that it will it open
and run a script on one browswer at a time. The good thing about
this is that one script can test various browswers. Even though
each browser is different, resource collections will reduce errors
and make one script apply universally. However, the downside of
this is that only one type of browser can be tested at a time.
"eggPlant" itself is essential a scripting language in an of
itself. All of their products (everything in the eggPlant Range)
are built around this scripting language for the purpose of
creating testing tools. eggPlant Functional uses advanced image
analysis technology to drive and validate the system under test
(SUT). For example, if you want to click on the “OK” button,
eggPlant Functional will analyze the screen using image recognition
algorithms, locate the “OK” button, and then raise a system-level
event to click on that button. This is very different to
traditional test automation tools which rely on hooks into the UI
framework implementation.
Uses a script to run and execute commands. SENSETALK.
(Natual-language scripting language) But it does not have to,
screen recorded tests can be created
Might be somewhat complicated to for QA Testers to start out
creating tests by typing certain keywords involved with writing
sripts. Bottom line is, the technology here is cool and the way
that eggPlant Functional works is ingenius... but overall, it's
quite overwhelming.
Yes. Logs tests and logs steps within tests down to the second. It
appears as though some of the log rules need to be "created"
manually using a scripting language though.