Identifiers and Tags with XML Objects

This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.

When creating identifiers and tags for XML objects, Silk Test Classic first looks to the objects value. If no value is declared Silk Test Classic takes the objects name/content. This is most important to remember in terms of Attributes. For example, the following is the source for some information about a book in a book catalog:

<Book BookType="Fiction" BookISBN ="x0682">

From this example we see that this book has two attributes: it is of BookType Fiction and its Book ISBN is x0682. The declaration for this appears as follows:

 [-] XmlNode Book1
  [+] multitag "Book [1]" 
  [-] XmlNode FICTION
   [+] multitag "FICTION"
   [-]XmlNode X0682
    [+] multitag "x0682"
Note: Silk Test Classic grabs the values Fiction and x0682 as the identifiers and tags.