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, February 21, 2014
New eValid Version Supports Windows 8.1 and IE 11
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, February 14, 2014
Selected Recent Forum Posts
- I need to find a specific "target" button on my page .. -- When the target of an action is not known precisely, it's still possible to find it based on what it's near.
- How easy is it to have my test script(s) interact -- Some simple explanations of how eValid is organized internally to be a powerful "web driver".
- Can eValid show me the HTML that exist AFTER .. -- This must be AJAX: lots of HTML doesn't arrive when you see "done" and eValid has a range of methods to take care of that kind of activity...with complete reliability.
- Does eValid have a way of getting the element .. -- Here are some comments about how evalid and the DOM interact relative to the screen that you're working with. And this gives you a sense of what is true and not true about absolution positions on the screen.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
New eValid Patent Issued
We are pleased to report that another eValid patent has been issued, effective 11 February 2014. US Patent #8,650,493 is the sixth patent in the eValid patent portfolio.
In addition to the issued eValid Patents several additional applications are before the USPTO for consideration.
If you are working in the general area of web testing you may want to look into the possibility of basing your efforts on the technology that eValid offers. Please see eValid BizDev Opportunities for details.
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