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QF-Test version 3.4.7 released

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Most notable features added since the release start of the 3.4 branch in May 2011 are support for Firefox up to current 12, updated support for Eclipse 3.7.2 and 3.8M6 as well as experimental support for Eclipse version 4.2M6, ExtJS version 4 and RichFaces version 4 and an update to Groovy version 1.7.10.

QF-Test generally features easy to use capture/replay for effective recording of test cases for Java based (Swing, SWT, Eclipse plug-ins and RCP, ULC, Web Start, applets) and web-based applications (HTML, AJAX, GWT, RAP, Qooxdoo, Richfaces, ExtJs and ExtGwt). Advanced options like structuring and modularization strongly increase the reusability of system tests and thus reduce the maintenance effort. Expert functions like scripting in Jython or Groovy allows powerful under-the-surface access. QF-Test is ideal for the automation of functional regression and load testing.

More details and the latest version are available for download from http://www.qfs.de/en/qftest/download.html, also a free evaluation license.

Eclipse Testing Groovy (programming language) RichFaces application Evaluation Reusability Jython Release (agency)

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