This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.
Use the
Class Map dialog box to map a
CustomWin to a built-in class and to suppress the controls for certain classes for .NET and Windows API-based applications. For example, you might want to ignore container classes to streamline your test cases.
Click
.
Silk Test Classic assigns the class
CustomWin to all custom objects. If the custom object can be mapped to a standard
Silk Test Classic class, you should create this mapping before you paste (insert) the declarations into an include file.
- Custom Class
- Displays the name of the custom class.
- Standard Class
- Allows you to type/select the name of the built-in
4Test class to which you are mapping the custom class.
- Edit
- Click to edit the selected mapped custom class. Available only if a class is selected in the
Classes list box.
- Remove
- Click to remove the selected mapped custom class. Available only if a class is selected in the
Classes list box.
- Add
- Click to add a newly mapped custom class.
- Custom class
- Type the name of the class that you want map to a standard class. The class name depends on the technology and the extension that you are using. For Windows API-based applications, use the Windows API-based class names. For example, to map the SWT_Group in a Windows API-based application, type
SWT_Group.
- Standard class
- Select the class that you want to map to the custom class. You can also select
Ignore to suppress controls for a certain class.