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Does winrunner supports .NET.....?????

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Question by kalpana
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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Does winrunner supports .NET.....?????


Answer by aminraj
Submitted on 6/1/2004
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Winrunner does not support .net applications. Quick Test Professional, another Mercury Interactive Tool is very powerful with .net.
Also, Rational Robot 2003 supports .net applications.
With Rational, Developer has to use web forms or windows forms according to your application so the application can be identified in Rational Environment.

 

Answer by sudha
Submitted on 11/23/2004
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winrunner supporting VB applications and  the .net have similar vb components.In what cases the win runner will create problems for .net applications.Can anybody tell, your experienced problems? Is it possible by installing Addins for VB, Web to make more effective WinRunner .net testing.

 

Answer by lavanya
Submitted on 12/10/2004
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WinRunner 7.6 does support .net applications

 

Answer by Jagath
Submitted on 2/25/2005
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I would like to inform you that, unfortunately, a .Net Add-in for WinRunner is not available. It is available instead for QuickTest Professional, the other Mercury functional testing tool.

 

Answer by KARTHICK
Submitted on 6/29/2005
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HI,
   I WANT SOME REAL TOUGH QUESTION REGARDING WIN RUNNER (REAL TIME QUESTION),PAL SEND ME TO

karthicklakkaraju3@yahoo.co.in

 

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