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Using Rational Functional Tester, I need to verify the tooltip objects created in .net. I can use reflection to invoke methods on .net controls I have found using RFT, but there doesn't seem to be a way to get the tooltip object associated with the control from the control itself. Is there some special RFT method that can fetch it?

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It seems the secret is that there's only one tooltip object which updates its text based on what control the mouse is currently hovering over.

It is not a child or descendent of the application it belongs to, but instead an Owned Object. The actual owned object has a class that looks like nonsense; ours was "WindowsForms10.tooltips_class32.app.0.33c0d9d". I suspect this is because it's actually a win32 object, not a .net object. This object has a child with class ".Tooltip", which has a property ".text" containing the tooltip text.

于 2012-05-07T13:45:42.287 に答える