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| Board: | automatedqa.public.testcomplete |
| Subject: | Re: unit testing of flash applications |
| Date: | Tue, 15 Dec 2009 03:36:17 -0800 |
| From: | AutomatedQA Support |
Hi Rupesh, I'm afraid that support for Linux will not be implemented in the near future. However, we have a corresponding suggestion in our DB, and your post has increased its rating. -- Best regards, Allen - AQA Support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rupesh wrote: > Hi Allen, > Thanks. Can we expect Linux support in near future ? > Is there in your road map to support Linux environment ? > > Please respond. > > Regards, > Rupesh > > > AutomatedQA Support <support@automatedqa.com> wrote: >> Hi Rupesh, >> >> No, there is no way to do this. TestComplete can work only on an operating > system of >> the Windows family. >> >> -- >> Best regards, >> Allen - AQA Support >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> Rupesh wrote: >>> Hi Allen, >>> Thanks for your kind support, now we could test our flash applications. >>> The whole problem was due to the absence of html, which should be available >>> and loads the flash. >>> >>> BTW, we like to use TC for Unit Testing of our source in Linux. >>> Is there any linux version available ?? >>> >>> Please update us ASAP. >>> >>> >>> Thanks a lot. >>> Rupesh >>> >>> >>> >>> AutomatedQA Support <support@automatedqa.com> wrote: >>>> Hi Rupesh, >>>> >>>> Have you followed the instructions given in the "Making ActionScript > >>>> Methods Available to TestComplete" section of the "Automated Unit >>>> Testing of Flash Applications" article? To be able to call methods >>>> declared in Flash application sources, you need to modify the source > code. >>>> If you still face any problems, please zip the entire project suite >>>> folder along with the test execution logs and send me the archive via > >>>> the following web form: >>>> http://www.automatedqa.com/support/message/ >>>> Also, it would be very helpful if you send us your application. Having > >>>> the application, we'll try to help you with a sample demonstrating how > >>>> to work with the flash in your case. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best regards, >>>> Allen - AQA Support >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Rupesh wrote: >>>>> Hi Allen, >>>>> I could locate the target flash object in the TestComplete object tree >