Yes,
QEngine Web Functional Test tool supports internationalization to
record and playback Web applications in desired locale. But,
internationalization is not supported for UI and help documenatation.
10.Does QEngine work with any web service technology?
You
can use it for webservices created with any technology like Java /.Net
etc. The only requirement is that they have a defining WSDL and are
bound with the SOAP/HTTP binding.
12.What will be the migration path for QEngine 5.4 users?
To move from Release 5.4 to Release 6.8
1. Export and Import the test suites from Release 5.4 to Release 6.8.0. 2. Run Migrator.bat/.sh
file in <QEngine_Home>/bin directory with <Suite_Name> as
the argument to migrate the configured filters and data configuration
files (if any) from previous version to the current version. E.g.,
Migrator.bat <Suite_Name>
Note:
You cannot move the test suites directly from a much previous version
to the latest by skipping the in between releases. For example, assume
you want to move from release X to release Z where release Y was made
in between.
Then, first move to release Y and then to release Z.
1.How the client and virtual users stands in terms of license?
Client Refers to, After installing & Starting the QEngine, How
many QA/Testing persons from different machine can connect to
respective QEngine Installation for testing. Here QEngine base price
under each category would be multipled by the number of clients for the
total price. Virtual User Refers to, Its related to performance testing
only. After installing & Starting the QEngine, In QEngine Web
Performance Tool How many virtual users load can be generated to the
application under load test by each QA/Testing persons (Client) from
this installation. Here QEngine base price under each category would be
differ with respect to number of virtual users.