About Support
TestComplete can recognize Java Swing Password Field controls in Java applications. It provides special properties and methods that let you retrieve the controls data and simulate user actions on the controls (see below).
The JPasswordField control is similar to JTextField
, but unlike it JPasswordField
replaces the actual text with the character specified by the JPasswordField.wPasswordChar
property.
Requirements
In order for TestComplete to be able to work with Java Swing Password Field controls, the following requirements must be met:
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You must have an active license for the TestComplete Desktop module.
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The control’s class name must be specified in the Swing Controls | Password Field group of your project’s Object Mapping options. By default, these groups contain the following item:
- javax.swing.JPasswordField
You can also command the test engine to recognize custom controls as Java Swing Password Field controls. See below for information about this.
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Support for the Java Swing Password Field controls is implemented by the Java Control Support plugin. This plugin is installed and enabled automatically as part of the TestComplete Desktop module.
If you experience issues when working with the controls, select File > Install Extensions from the TestComplete main menu and check whether the plugin is active. (You can find the plugin in the Desktop group.) If the plugin is not available, run the TestComplete installation in the Repair mode.
Recognizing Custom Controls
To command TestComplete to recognize your custom controls as
Java Swing Password Field
controls, open your project’s Object Mapping options and add the control’s class name to the Swing Controls | Password Field group. The class name is specified by the control’s JavaFullClassName
property. You can get the property value in the Object Browser panel. You can also choose the needed control from screen. For detailed information, see Object Mapping. Once the control is mapped, it gets all the properties, methods and actions specific to the Java Swing Password Field control.
If the specified custom control does not fit the control’s type, then it may not properly respond to commands that TestComplete sends, so recording or playing back user actions over the tested control will cause errors.
Members
When testing Java Swing Password Field controls, you can use properties and methods specific to these controls, as well as properties and methods that TestComplete applies to onscreen objects. For the full list of available properties and methods, see the following topics:
See Also
Support for Java Applications' Controls
Entering Passwords into an Edit Control
Working With Edit Controls