- The equivalent of the SyncOnText command -- Stronger versions of the old standby.
- At what level does eValid support the DOM? -- How eValid leverages IE's browsing technology.
- Issue an IndexElementEvent command -- Some details of DOM event signals.
- Some customers that do a lot of tests daily with eValid -- Installations that run 1,000's of tests a day.
- Has IE9 as the default browser and also Chrome installed -- How IE and Chrom interact, or not.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Selected Recent Forum Posts
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Selected Recent Forum Posts
- Will your site scanning option work on a mobile device? -- Notes on scanning mobile web applications.
- Using the JQuery collection of Web 2.0 technologies -- COntending with JQuery-based applications.
- Can eValid emulate a mobile device rather than simulate it? -- Emulate, Simulate, Imitate: Pick your poison.
- The best way to get a specific timing data value out -- Using SaveRecord to read response times.
- The problem that GWT reassigns all of the ID tags -- Overcoming testing dynamic ID tag assignment.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Additional eValid Patent Issued
In another step aimed at beefing up the Intellectual Property surrounding the eValid product, we are pleased to announce that an additional patent has been approved by the USPTO. Here is the complete USPatent #8,392,890 that issued on 5 March 2013. The areas covered by this patent include such key eValid features as the use of DOM-based synchronization of AJAX test playbacks, and the manipulation of pages in test mode using structural test methods.
This patent joins three other previously issued patents. There are several other patents under consideration by the USPTO that cover additional aspects of the eValid product and the technology used to implement it.
If you're working in this technology area you may want to take a look at the Business Development (BizDev) Opportunities that are based on eValid technology.
Overall these patents support eValid with fundamental and foundational technology for testing web applications through programmatic control of the DOM of a browser for analytic purposes.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
New eValid Version Supports Windows 8 and IE 10
We're pleased to let you know that the latest eValid version
has been proved out on Windows 8 with IE10.
The range of operating systems now includes Windows 2000/2008,
XP, Vista, and Windows 7 in addition to Windows 8.
eValid is operational with all IE versions including IE 8, IE 9, and now IE 10.
By way of some stats, our internal test suite of ~350 tests runs in 4-6 hours on each of the platforms. Only when every test shows no FAILs does eValid advance from mechnical testing to the final-release stage.
By way of some stats, our internal test suite of ~350 tests runs in 4-6 hours on each of the platforms. Only when every test shows no FAILs does eValid advance from mechnical testing to the final-release stage.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Selected Recent Forum Posts
- Does eValid have a way of doing simple HTTP GET/PUT testing? -- Suggestions on how to use eVlite and "Create URL Trace"
- How many eValid BUs can I get in LoadTest mode? -- Discussion of LoadTest capacity with a Java applet present.
- How do I record desktop mode actions? -- Recommendations on inter-modal (browser + desktop) operation.
- Try to have eValid write to a file -- Easy ways to get data out of eValid into the local environment.
- Do you guys ever cut deals for guys like me? -- Some thoughts on deal-making.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)