JavaFullClassName Property

Applies to TestComplete 15.47, last modified on January 20, 2023

Description

The JavaFullClassName property returns the full class name of a Java application object that was created with AWT, Swing, SWT or WFC libraries. The full class name includes the package name that the class belongs to and the class name itself. Examples of full class names are javax.swing.JMenuBar or javax.swing.JButton.

If the object is an array, JavaFullClassName contains the brackets at the end of the returned string, for instance, if JavaAppObject is an array of components, the property will return java.awt.Component[]. The number of brackets correspond to the array dimensions. For instance, if JavaAppObject is an array with three dimensions, the property will contain three brackets at the end: java.awt.Component[][][].

If the object is an array of simple types such as integer, string or boolean, the JavaFullClassName will return the type name and brackets, for instance, int[][].

Declaration

TestObj.JavaFullClassName

Read-Only Property String
TestObj A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section

Applies To

All Java application objects.

View Mode

This property is available in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs in both Basic and Advanced view modes.

Property Value

The string holding the full class name (including the package name) of a desired object.

Remarks

To get the short class name (without the package name), use the JavaClassName property.

The JavaFullClassName property is only available if the Java Application Support plugin is installed and the application under test is a Java application created with AWT, Swing, SWT or WFC libraries. Otherwise, this property is absent in the given window object’s property list.

See Also

Testing Java Applications
JavaClassName Property

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