You use the Test Object
Inspector to examine graphical components visible in the running application
and display information about those objects, such as parent hierarchy, inheritance
hierarchy, test object properties, non value properties, and method information.
About this task
To display the test object information:
Procedure
- Start the application that contains the objects you want information
about.
- Start the Test Object Inspector in either of two ways:
- From the Functional Tester menu, click .
- From the Functional Tester toolbar, click the Open Test Object
Inspector button
.
The Test Object Inspector does not display information for the test
object under the cursor.
For an enabled Java™ or already-infested application, Test
Object Inspector automatically tracks the cursor and performs live updates
immediately after you open the application.
Note: If the application is
not active, Test Object Inspector does not capture objects in the application.
You must pause on the application to force the infestation before Test Object
Inspector can track the cursor and perform live updates against that application.
- If the application is not Java-enabled or already-infested, hover
the mouse over the object in the application, and press Shift.
Test Object Inspector captures the object and copies the test object
information displayed in the Test Object Inspector window to the system Clipboard.
To
select another test object, click the Resume
button and move your cursor to the other test object.
- Use the View menu to select the type of
information to display.