[Webtest] 2 Questions about Canoo with reporting and java.

Gary Fay webtest@lists.canoo.com
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 05:25:31 -0700 (PDT)


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Thanks again for the great tool, its helping me find bugs already! I am getting up and running with Canoo have have 2 questions remaining. 

I have an applet that is referenced 1-4 times on a page that has a button in it. Is it possible to simulate a click on the applet(s) button? And/or set a drop down to a different value than default in the applet. And how do I test, say, the 2nd one if it exists...

The second question relates to reporting. I couldn't locate the reports. I see people talking about these reports, I would love to look at them but not sure where they are or how to generate them. ( I am not counting the execution output that scrolls by in the 'cmd' window as a report.) Is it a function of HTTPUNIT and should I look at their documentation?

Thank you

Gary

		
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<P>Thanks again for the great tool, its helping me find bugs already! I am getting up and running with Canoo have have 2 questions remaining. </P>
<P>I have an applet that is referenced 1-4 times on a page that has a button in it. Is it possible to simulate a click on the applet(s) button? And/or set a drop down to a different value than default in the applet. And how do I test, say, the 2nd one if it exists...</P>
<P>The second question relates to reporting. I couldn't locate the reports. I see people talking about these reports, I would love to look at them but not sure where they are or how to generate them. ( I am not counting the execution output that scrolls by in the 'cmd' window as a report.) Is it a function of HTTPUNIT and should I look at their documentation?</P>
<P>Thank you</P>
<P>Gary</P><p>
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