IBM Rational Functional Tester
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IBM Rational Functional Tester API Reference

Project Version 2.3

com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.SAP
Class SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

java.lang.Object   extended by com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.TestObject
      extended by com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.ClientTestObject
          extended by com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.GuiTestObject
              extended by com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.SAP.SAPGuiTabStripTestObject
All Implemented Interfaces:
IGraphical

public class SAPGuiTabStripTestObject
extends GuiTestObject


Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.TestObject
ref
 
Constructor Summary
SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject)
          For internal use.
SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject, TestObject anchor)
          For internal use.
SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject, TestObject anchor, long scriptCommandFlags)
          For internal use.
SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(TestObject obj)
          Constructs one TestObject from another.
SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.TestObjectReference ref)
          For internal use.
 
Method Summary
 TestObject[] dumpState(java.lang.String innerObject)
          Dumps the state of the object.
 TestObject[] findAllByName(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String type)
          The methods findByName and findByNameEx return only the first object with matching name and type.
 TestObject[] findAllByNameEx(java.lang.String name, long type)
          Better performance than FindAllByName
 TestObject findById(java.lang.String id, boolean raiseEx)
          Search through the object's descendants for a given id.
 TestObject findByName(java.lang.String name, java.lang.String type)
          Unlike findById, this function does not guarantee a unique result.
 TestObject findByNameEx(java.lang.String name, long type)
          Better performance than FindByName
 java.lang.Object invoke(java.lang.String method)
          Invokes a method with no args on the object in the software under test.
 java.lang.Object invoke(java.lang.String method, java.lang.String methodSignature, java.lang.Object[] args)
           Invokes a method on the object in the software under test. Note that this can directly modify the object in the software under test.
 void selectTab(java.lang.String tabText)
          Select a tab within the tab strip based on the tab's text.
 void setFocus()
          Sets the focus.
 boolean visualize(boolean on, java.lang.String innerObject)
          Calling this method of a component will display a red frame around the specified component if the parameter on is true.
 
Methods inherited from class com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.GuiTestObject
canTakeVP, click, click, click, click, clickRadio, doubleClick, doubleClick, doubleClick, doubleClick, drag, drag, drag, drag, dragToScreenPoint, dragToScreenPoint, dragToScreenPoint, ensureObjectIsVisible, getChildAtPoint, getClippedScreenRectangle, getImage, getImage, getScreenPoint, getScreenPoint, getScreenRectangle, getScreenSnapshot, getVisibleArea, hasFocus, hover, hover, hover, hover, invokeProxyWithGuiDelay, invokeProxyWithGuiDelay, isEnabled, isOpaque, isPointInObject, isShowing, mouseMove, mouseMove, nClick, nClickDrag, nClickDragToScreenPoint
 
Methods inherited from class com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.ClientTestObject
exists, find, find, findAndInvoke, findAndInvokeProxy, invokeProxy, unregister, waitForExistence
 
Methods inherited from class com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.TestObject
compare, compare, compareAndLog, compareAndLog, equals, find, findAndInvoke, getActualData, getChildren, getDescribedObject, getDescribedObjects, getDescriptiveName, getDomain, getField, getIndexer, getIndexer, getIndexers, getMappableChildren, getMappableParent, getMapProperties, getMethods, getNameInScript, getNonValueProperties, getObjectClassName, getObjectCustomClassName, getObjectReference, getOwnedObjects, getOwner, getParent, getProcess, getProperties, getProperty, getPropertyFromMap, getRecognitionProperties, getRecognitionPropertyWeight, getScriptCommandFlags, getStandardProperties, getTestData, getTestDataTypes, getTopMappableParent, getTopParent, hashCode, invokeProxy, isMappedObject, isSameObject, isScreenTestObject, isTopLevelTestObject, performTest, performTest, performTest, performTest, setIndexer, setIndexer, setMapProperties, setProperty, toString, updateTestData, waitForExistence
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

public SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject)
For internal use.


SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

public SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject,                                 TestObject anchor)
For internal use.


SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

public SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.map.SpyMappedTestObject mappedObject,                                 TestObject anchor,                                 long scriptCommandFlags)
For internal use.


SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

public SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(com.rational.test.ft.object.TestObjectReference ref)
For internal use.


SAPGuiTabStripTestObject

public SAPGuiTabStripTestObject(TestObject obj)
Constructs one TestObject from another. Both are references to the same Object.

Method Detail

invoke

public java.lang.Object invoke(java.lang.String method)
Invokes a method with no args on the object in the software under test. Note that this can directly modify the object in the software under test and therefore should be done with extreme care. Whenever possible, you should avoid using invoke, which allows you to modify the software under test in ways that a typical user cannot. If you use this method, you should be sure to discuss its use with the developers of the software you are testing.

If the returned object is not a value class, invoke registers the object and returns a reference to the object in the software under test. As always, registered object references should be released by calling one of the unregister methods.

Overrides:
invoke in class TestObject
Parameters:
method - The name of the method to be called
Returns:
See Also:
invoke(String,String,Object[]), TestObject.unregister(), RationalTestScript.unregister(Object[]), RationalTestScript.unregisterAll(), RationalTestScript.getRegisteredTestObjects()

invoke

public java.lang.Object invoke(java.lang.String method,                                java.lang.String methodSignature,                                java.lang.Object[] args)
Invokes a method on the object in the software under test. Note that this can directly modify the object in the software under test. You should therefore be extremely careful when you do this. Whenever possible, avoid using Invoke, which allows you to modify the software under test in ways that a typical user cannot. If you use this method, be sure to discuss its use with the developers of the software you are testing.

If the returned object is not a value class, invoke registers the object and returns a reference to the object in the software under test. Registered object references are released by calling one of the unregister methods.

The methodSignature uses JNI syntax to describe the parameter types and optionally the return value types for the method. The general syntax has the parameter types in parentheses, followed by the return type: (parameterTypes)returnType. Note that the returnType is not a required part of the signature - it can be omitted. There are specific encodings for the primitive types, and then a general encoding for class types.

CodeType
Zboolean
Bbyte
Cchar
Sshort
Iint
Jlong
Ffloat
Ddouble
Vvoid
Lfully-qualified-class;For example: Ljava.lang.string;

In addition, arrays are specified by combining the brace character '[' with another type. For example, [I is an array of integers, [[I is an array of arrays of integers and [Ljava.lang.Object; is an array of Objects. Another example:

void myMethod(long n, string s, int[] arr)

has the following signature:

(JLjava.lang.string;[I)V

Overrides:
invoke in class ClientTestObject
Parameters:
method - the name of the method to be called
methodSignature - the signature of the method to be called (using standard JNI syntax)
args - the arguments to be passed to the method
Returns:
See Also:
TestObject.unregister(), RationalTestScript.unregister(Object[]), RationalTestScript.unregisterAll(), RationalTestScript.getRegisteredTestObjects()

findByName

public TestObject findByName(java.lang.String name,                              java.lang.String type)
Unlike findById, this function does not guarantee a unique result. It will simply return the first descendant matching both the name and type parameters.This is a more natural description of the object than the complex id, but it only makes sense on dynpro objects as most other objects do not have a meaningful name.

Parameters:
name -
type -
Returns:

findById

public TestObject findById(java.lang.String id,                            boolean raiseEx)
Search through the object's descendants for a given id. If the parameter is a fully qualified id, the function will first check if thecontainer object's id is a prefix of the id parameter. If that is the case, this prefix is truncated. If no descendant with the given id can be found the function raises an exception unless the optional parameter raise is set to False.

Parameters:
id -
raiseEx -
Returns:

findByNameEx

public TestObject findByNameEx(java.lang.String name,                                long type)
Better performance than FindByName

Parameters:
name -
type -
Returns:

findAllByName

public TestObject[] findAllByName(java.lang.String name,                                   java.lang.String type)
The methods findByName and findByNameEx return only the first object with matching name and type. There may be more than one result returned.

Parameters:
name -
type -
Returns:

findAllByNameEx

public TestObject[] findAllByNameEx(java.lang.String name,                                     long type)
Better performance than FindAllByName

Parameters:
name -
type -
Returns:

setFocus

public void setFocus()
Sets the focus.


dumpState

public TestObject[] dumpState(java.lang.String innerObject)
Dumps the state of the object. Refer to the SAP GUI Scripting Programming API for more information.

Parameters:
innerObject - Used to specify what internal object should be dumped (on supported controls)
Returns:

visualize

public boolean visualize(boolean on,                          java.lang.String innerObject)
Calling this method of a component will display a red frame around the specified component if the parameter on is true. The frame will be removed if on is false. Some components such as GuiCtrlGridView support displaying the frame around inner objects, such as cells. The format of the innerObject string is the same as for the dumpState method.

Parameters:
on - bool indicating whether or not the highlight rectangle should be on
innerObject -
Returns:

selectTab

public void selectTab(java.lang.String tabText)
Select a tab within the tab strip based on the tab's text.

Parameters:
tabText - the text of the tab to select