From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An object browser is a tool that allows a user to examine the components involved in a software package, such as Microsoft Word [1] or software development packages. [2]

An object browser will usually display the hierarchy of components; the properties and events associated with the objects; and other pertinent information; it also provides an interface for interacting with objects. [3]

This hierarchy of components and its properties could be described with a path ( XPath) for identifying a component within the hierarchy. [4]

References

  1. ^ How to Examine Components with Word’s Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  2. ^ Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  3. ^ Object Recognition with 1k Rules Covering 50k properties & 500 controls, retrieved April 25, 2017
  4. ^ Ranorex Spy, retrieved April 25, 2017


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An object browser is a tool that allows a user to examine the components involved in a software package, such as Microsoft Word [1] or software development packages. [2]

An object browser will usually display the hierarchy of components; the properties and events associated with the objects; and other pertinent information; it also provides an interface for interacting with objects. [3]

This hierarchy of components and its properties could be described with a path ( XPath) for identifying a component within the hierarchy. [4]

References

  1. ^ How to Examine Components with Word’s Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  2. ^ Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  3. ^ Object Recognition with 1k Rules Covering 50k properties & 500 controls, retrieved April 25, 2017
  4. ^ Ranorex Spy, retrieved April 25, 2017



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