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Venkat

QTP 11.0 New Features


1. Good Looking and Enhanced Results Viewer
2. Load Function Libraries at Run Time
3. Test Your GUI and UI-Less Application Functionality in One Test
4. Record Support
5. Much Awaited Log Tracking is available now
6. Embed/Run JavaScript in web pages
7. Web 2.0 Toolkit Applications Support
8. Automatically Parameterize Steps
9. Silver light Add-in
10. Extend WPF and Silver light Support
11. Use Extensibility Accelerator for Web Add-in Extensibility Development
12. Avoid Downtime Due to License Server Failures
1. Good Looking and Enhanced Results Viewer
The new improved results viewer provides an executive summary page with summary data, pie
charts and statistics for both the current and previous runs and a quick link to the previous run
results.

2. Load Function Libraries at Run Time


With the help of LoadFunctionLibrary statement. You can now load a function library when a
step runs instead of at the beginning of a run session.
3. Test Your GUI and UI-Less Application Functionality in One Test
Since QTP is integrated with Service Test, you can now test your GUI and non-GUI based apps
in a single run.

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4. Record Support
For FireFox is now available.
5. Much Awaited Log Tracking is available now
QTP 11 is capable of receiving Java or .NET log framework messages from your application
which can then be embedded in the run results.
6. Embed/Run Javascript in web pages
You can use the new EmbedScript/EmbedScriptFromFile and
RunScript/RunScriptFromFile functions to embed JavaScripts in all loaded browser pages.
You can use these scripts to perform operations on, or retrieve data from, the browser pages in
your application.
7. Web 2.0 Toolkit Applications Support
QTP 11 now supports Web 2.0 Toolkit Applications out-of-the-box similar to any other add-ins.
8. Automatically Parameterize Steps
You can instruct QTP 11 to automatically parameterize test steps at the end of record session.
9. Silverlight Add-in
To test objects in Silverlight 2 and Silverlight 3 applications. [After installation, Silverlight Add-in
is displayed in the Add-in Manager as a child add-in under the WPF Add-in]
10. Extend WPF and Silverlight Support
You can use WPF and Silverlight Add-in Extensibility SDK to develop support for testing thirdparty and custom WPF and Silverlight controls that are not supported out-of-the-box
11. Use Extensibility Accelerator for Web Add-in Extensibility Development

12. Avoid Downtime Due to License Server Failures


Useful for concurrent license users. With redundant license servers you can create failover,
so that if your main license server fails, your remaining servers maintain availability of your
licenses without causing any downtime or loss of licenses for users.

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