Configuring a Windows application

In Rational® Functional Tester, you can test the native Windows desktop applications. To test the Windows applications, you must first configure the Windows applications in the common web interface.

About this task

After you configure the Windows application in the common web interface, you can use the Windows application anytime later to record Windows tests.

Procedure

  1. Go to the Web UI Test perspective.
  2. Click the Application Configuration icon Create the parent folder on the toolbar.

    A browser window opens and the Application Configuration page is displayed. The page displays the list of all applications that you configured in Rational® Functional Tester.

  3. Click Add and select Desktop.

    The Desktop Application dialog box is displayed.

  4. Select one of the following types of the Windows desktop application that you want to configure:
    • EXE: Click EXE to configure classic Windows desktop applications.
    • UWP: Click UWP to configure Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications.
  5. Enter the following detail based on the type of the Windows application:
    • Exe path: Enter the path that contains the .exe file of the classic Windows application on your computer.
    • Application ID: Enter the application id of the Windows application. For example, if you want to configure alarm app, you must enter Microsoft.WindowsAlarms_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App.
      Note: To get the id of the Windows application, you must run the Windows application, and then click Properties to copy the application id.
  6. Enter a name for the Windows application in the Name field.
  7. Enter the version number for the Windows application in the Version field.
  8. Enter details about the Windows application in the Description field.
  9. Click Advanced Options to enter more details about the Windows application.

Results

You have successfully configured a Windows application.

What to do next

You can record tests on the configured Windows application. See, Recording a Windows test.