You can use TestComplete to test Oracle Forms applets embedded into a web page or running out-of-browser (launched by using Java Web Start).
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Support for Java applet and Web Start has been removed from Java version 11. |
This section contains information specific to testing Oracle Forms.
For general information on creating and running automated tests, refer to the Working With TestComplete section.
In This Section
Testing Oracle Forms - Overview
Provides general information about testing Oracle Forms.
Requirements for Testing Oracle Forms
Lists the requirements that must be met to test Oracle Forms.
Accessing Native Methods of Oracle Forms
Explains how to call native methods of Oracle Forms in your tests.
Addressing Objects in Oracle Forms
Explains how to refer to Oracle Forms GUI objects from tests using Name Mapping and without using Name Mapping.
Support for Oracle Forms Controls
Describes support that TestComplete provides for the most frequently used controls in Oracle Forms.
Related Topics of Interest
Describes how to test AWT and Swing applications.
Adding Java Web Start Applications to the List of Tested Applications
If your Oracle Forms application runs out-of-browser, by using Java Web Start, you can add the application to the list of tested applications in your test project. This topic describes how you add Web Start applications to the list of tested applications.
Contains basic information on recording tests in TestComplete.
Running, Rerunning, Pausing, and Stopping Automated Tests
Contains general information on running tests in TestComplete.
Describes different test types supported by TestComplete.
Contains general information on writing scripts and on supported scripting languages.
Describes how to verify database contents from tests.