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Have you used WinRunner in your project?
Yes, I have been WinRunner for creating automates scripts for GUI, functional and regression testing of the AUT.



  
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June 02, 2005 01:24:24   #1  
H.Pavan Kumar        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
Yes, I have been WinRunner for creating automates scripts for GUI, functional and regression testing of the AUT. 
 
 
 
 

 
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July 09, 2005 10:35:17   #2  
pavan        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
fine
 
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July 19, 2005 03:01:06   #3  
Prashant        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
Yes i have used the Winrunner for functionality, system testing and also to perform the Web testing for some of the web based applications, client server and distributed applications.
 
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August 10, 2005 05:24:42   #4  
pramila        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
We are using winrunner to perform the same task by numerous users.
 
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August 10, 2005 06:38:43   #5  
Winrunner        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
Can we use winrunner for client/server applications ?
 
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August 19, 2005 02:20:20   #6  
hanu        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
what is diff between client server and web applicationsbold
 
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August 23, 2005 02:28:03   #7  
jagadeep        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
diff between client server and web application 
 
The general architecture of a Web application is that of a client/server system, with a few notable distinctions. One of the most significant advantages of a Web application is its deployment. Deploying a Web application is usually a matter of setting up the server side components on a network. No special software or configuration is required on the part of the client.1 Another significant difference between a Web application and a client/server system is the nature of client and server communication. A Web application’s principal communication protocol is HTTP, which is a 
connectionless protocol designed for robustness and fault tolerance instead of maximum communication throughput. Communication between a client and server in a Web application typically revolves around the navigation of Web pages, not direct communications 
between server side and client side objects. diff between client server and web application

 
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September 16, 2005 11:09:59   #8  
koti        

About function
hi , i am koti, i am learing testing tools. now i am learing winrunner. In winrunner have so many functions. every function how can we use. can u tell me. or plz advise about books. or sites. i am waiting for ur replybye koti
 
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September 23, 2005 06:37:00   #9  
logasiva        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
yes,i have used winrunner for functionality testing,regression testing,retesting&acceptance testing.the script generated automatically.the script nameis called as TSL(Test Script Language).
 
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September 26, 2005 06:15:50   #10  
sreenivas        

RE: Have you used WinRunner in your project?
Yes,Used for functional,GUI and regression testing of client server and web applications.
 
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