TestComplete provides ultimate support for Visual Basic applications. For these applications you can perform almost any kind of tests: unit, functional (or user interface), regression, data-driven, etc.
The following topics provide more information on how to test Visual Basic applications with TestComplete:
In This Section
Testing Visual Basic Applications - Overview
Describes the specifics of working with Visual Basic applications.
Requirements for Testing Visual Basic Applications
Provides information on the requirements that must be met in order for you to be able to test Visual Basic applications.
Addressing Objects in Visual Basic Applications
Explains how to refer to the tested application’s GUI objects from tests using Name Mapping and without using Name Mapping.
Support for Visual Basic Applications' Controls
Describes support that TestComplete provides for the most frequently used controls of Visual Basic applications.
Accessing Native Properties and Methods of Visual Basic Objects
Explains how to get and set native properties of Visual Basic objects and call native object methods in your tests.
Related Topics of Interest
Contains information on accessing properties and methods of applications’ objects.
Calling Methods and Properties of Open Applications' Objects
Describes the specifics of calling methods and properties of applications’ objects from scripts.
Creating Scripting Objects From Visual Basic 6.0 Application Objects
Explains how you can create scripting objects from objects of applications created in Visual Basic.
Contains basic information on recording in TestComplete.
Running, Pausing and Stopping Automated Tests
Contains general information on running tests in TestComplete.
Describes different testing types supported by TestComplete.
Contains general information on writing scripts and on supported scripting languages.