January 2003
Beginner
696 pages
16h 38m
English
| Q1: | I don't like to use scripting. How can I do this in .NET? |
| A1: | You can use interopt, wrap the ActiveX objects with .NET classes, and then use them within managed code. |
| Q2: | What file types are generated by an ACT project, and what is each type used for? |
| A2: | An ACT project uses .act, .vbs (or .js), and .xml files. The .act file is the ACT project file and ties together all the other files into a project that can be opened from either the Visual Studio .NET IDE or the standalone ACT program. .vbs or .js files contain scripting code used to run tests. A number of .xml files are used for test definitions, reports, and other output and settings. |
| Q3: | What is the Connections property in the Visual Studio .NET IDE of an ACT project used to control? ... |
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