Description
Use this method to obtain a scripting interface to the specified object of a Java application that was created with SWT classes. The resulting object contains both methods and properties defined in application code as well as methods, properties and actions provided by TestComplete.
Declaration
TestObj.SWTObject(ClassName, AccName)
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
ClassName | [in] | Required | String | |
AccName | [in] | Required | String | |
Result | Object |
TestObj.SWTObject(ClassName, AccName, Index)
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
ClassName | [in] | Required | String | |
AccName | [in] | Required | String | |
Index | [in] | Required | Integer | |
Result | Object |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following objects:
View Mode
To view this method in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs, activate the Advanced view mode.
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
ClassName
The window’s class name is specified by the application's code (not the operating system’s class name). Note that you should specify the short class name, for instance, Shell
, rather than org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell
. You can use wildcards (* and ?) in this parameter.
AccName
Accessible window caption. You can use wildcards (* and ?) in this parameter.
Index
Index of the window among other windows belonging to the same parent object (TestObj).
The Index parameter is used only if an object contains two or more child objects that have the same class name and caption. It is used to distinguish these objects from each other. The first found object has an index of 1, the second - 2 and so on.
If there is only one child object with the specified class name and caption, index should not be specified. To decide whether the index should be used, explore your application in the Object Browser panel and use the naming format that is used by the panel.
Result Value
The SWTObject
method returns an object that provides a scripting interface to an object located in a Java SWT application. If TestComplete cannot access the specified object (for example, this object does not exist), the method will return an empty stub object and post an error message to the test log. To determine whether SWTObject
returns a valid object, use the Exists
property of the resultant object. If this property returns False, then the returned object is a stub object and the call to SWTObject
was not successful.
Remarks
The returned object contains both methods and properties defined in the application code as well as methods, properties and actions provided by TestComplete. The returned object may hold two or more methods and properties having the same name. When you call such a method or property, a naming conflict will occur. To avoid it and to specify which method or property is to be called, use the NativeJavaObject namespace.
The method is available only if the Java Application Support plugin is installed. Otherwise, the method is absent in the method list of the TestObj object.If the plugin is installed, you cannot use the Window method to address windows of your Java SWT applications, you should use SWTObject instead. |
To obtain the class name, accessible name and index used by the second or third implementation of the SWTObject
method, use the JavaClassName
, AWTComponentAccessibleName
and AWTComponentIndex
properties.
See Also
Addressing Objects in Java Applications
Object Browser Naming Notation
Using Namespaces
About Open Applications
JavaClassName Property
AWTComponentAccessibleName Property
AWTComponentIndex Property
WaitSWTObject Method
JavaClassName Property
Window Method
WaitWindow Method