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This is a discussion on Rational Functional Tester within the Rational Robot forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi Friends, I am using Rational Functional Tester 7.0.for automating a web based application. My problem is a page in the application takes too long time(say 10 mins) to load ...

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Hi Friends,

I am using Rational Functional Tester 7.0.for automating a web based application.
My problem is a page in the application takes too long time(say 10 mins) to load all the objects on that page. Now I want to verify some control on that page even if it is not in readystate.

The Error comes as:

Looking for [GuiTestObject(Name: html_tagclouds, Map: tagclouds)] with state

[ENABLED|VISIBLE|READY], possible failing candidate[{.id=tagclouds, .title=,

.classIndex=1}] with incorrect state [LOADED]



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Re: Rational Functional Tester

you can use waitForExistence for object as below to wait until a particular object is available as below:

().waitForExistence();

There are also other implementations available for this, you can type ctrl + to get autocompletion & help.
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Re: Rational Functional Tester

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you can use waitForExistence for object as below to wait until a particular object is available as below:

().waitForExistence();

There are also other implementations available for this, you can type ctrl + to get autocompletion & help.
hi ,
Instead of answering ur query i am asking u a query myself n hope for ur +ve reply.

how can we deploy an rft into testing an web-site i.e i have completed training in RFt v8.0 Java version from internet info centers but am unable to deploy the same in any of my projects that i work on.

Can u pls help me in doing so ?

hope u understand my situation. Have a gr8 day ahead.

thanx n regards;
Girija S. Parhi.

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