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hulan's avatar
hulan
New Contributor
10 years ago

I have few questions about TestComplete.

I'm a tester in Bank. Our bank wants to automate our testing processes. Our banking application written on Java language and is web-based. How is your testing tool suite for banking application? Please give me some information about my question.

 

Regards,

Khulan

 

5 Replies

  • That is WAY too vague a question to give you any sort of useful answer.

     

    Testcomplete can test things in browser. It supports several types of browser. You can find all that info in the product spec.

     

    It also handles Java. This is also set out in the product spec.

     

    These are WAY high level questions. If you want to know how well it will work/not work for you, just install the trial version and try it yourself. Every application is different. You're not going to get the answer without trying it yourself. Simple as that.

    • hulan's avatar
      hulan
      New Contributor

      Thank you for your reply,

      Is there any support center in Asia?

      • Colin_McCrae's avatar
        Colin_McCrae
        Community Hero

        ?

         

        No idea. Support tickets are raised via online forms so I'm not sure that it matters ....

  • baxatob's avatar
    baxatob
    Community Hero

    Hi Khulan,

     

    Most probably you are speaking about back-end of your application, however TestComplete is a tool for testing on the client side through the GUI of your application.

     

    If you need to test your application API, better to use another tool, like a SoapUI

     

     

    • tristaanogre's avatar
      tristaanogre
      Esteemed Contributor
      Although, if you are proficient enough in writing automation code, you could build tests to work with the back end as well that doesn't have a UI for interaction. I do recommend investigating SoapUI as well but combining both SoapUI and TestComplete will make for a VERY nice automation suite.

      I do agree with Colin... this seems to be something that can be evaluated using the trial version. TestComplete can, pretty much, test everything you are asking... Java, web based application, etc. How well it will do so is dependent on the specifics of the application and the skill of the automation staff so it really is best to just put the trial version on and see what happens.