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My@WndTrepanat

  • Are you familiar with the situation when TestComplete runs tests correctly only until you restart your tested application?

  • Have you noticed that sometimes TestComplete has problems with window finding when it has the same WndClass  & WndCaption as a lot of other windows?

  • Have you already known how TestComplete builds a control hierarchy tree, how it is actually represented and how the same structure is shown in Microsoft Spy++?

  • Checking the tree for window children may be a very difficult task. Sometimes simple controls like Edit or CheckBox may even have no Caption and wndClass may show something like “AFX300048500039599” which is completely unusable for the control identification purpose.

If some of the noted problems are well known to you and slow down the process of creating new test scripts and modifying the old ones, My@WndTrepanat will “fix” these problems for you!

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Description

  • Handy visualized interactive representation of the child objects structure of the inspected window.  It allows test scripts developers to quickly learn the internalities of the GUI of tested applications and to be not lost in the wood of unknown windows and objects.

  • For the TestComplete users: the My@WndTrepanat tool has built-in integration with TestComplete allowing you to do a visual search for a graphic part of the researched window (Regions.Find). You do not need to run a TestComplete script every time you need to identify whether an image (BMP1) represents a part of a window (WND1). All you need to do is to capture the image of the needed window and look though the image files containing window parts to receive the answer to the question: Would be the region saved in BMP1 found in the WND1 window when TestComplete executes the corresponding script?

  • For the TestComplete users: My@WndTrepanat is shipped with a TestComplete plug-in called MyTcPlugin.  This plug-in allows you to find the child window you are looking for in the forest of child windows of your research window.

  • The intercommunication between the visualized structure of child windows and the integration with TestComplete makes My@WndTrepanat a powerful add-on giving you the ultimate productivity when researching tested applications and writing testing scripts.

Surely, My@WndTrepanat may be useful not only to the TestComplete users!

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