Mapping proxies to TestObjects
You can extend a proxy so that HCL OneTest™ UI uses
a different a TestObject to provide a suitable interface on the scripting
side.
Before you begin
Note: HCL OneTest UI contains a
set of TestObjects with predefined methods that you can reuse while creating
new proxies. HCL OneTest UI defined TestObjects
have canonical names that are associated with them. For the complete list
of predefined TestObjects and their associated canonical names, see the com.rational.test.ft.domain.ProxyTestObject or Rational.Test.Ft.Domain.ProxyTestObject members. Canonical names are string names for fully qualified TestObject
class names.
You can extend the proxy methods that are listed in Table 1:
Java | .Net |
---|---|
String getTestObjectClassName() | String GetTestObjectClassName() |
The GetTestObjectClassName() returns the canonical name of the TestObject that needs to be mapped for a proxy. The TestObject can be either a new or existing TestObject.
The following Java™ sample returns the canonical name of the TestObject as TOGGLEGUITESTOBJECT_CLASSNAME:
Example
import com.rational.test.ft.domain.*;
public class someProxy extends baseProxy
{
.
.
public String getTestObjectClassName()
{
return ProxyTestObject.TOGGLEGUITESTOBJECT_CLASSNAME;
}
.
.
}
The following .Net sample returns the canonical name of the TestObject as TOGGLEGUITESTOBJECT_CLASSNAME:
using Rational.Test.Ft.Domain;
public class AnyProxy:BaseProxy
{
.
.
.
public override String GetTestObjectClassName()
{
return ProxyTestObject.TOGGLEGUITESTOBJECT_CLASSNAME;
}
.
.
}