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May 2009 - Posts

Coded UI Test from Microsoft Test & Lab Manager

After you have created a Coded UI Test and added it to a Team Build, you can run the test from a Microsoft Test & Lab Manager (MTLM). In this post, i will describe the steps to enable this. NOTE: When run from MTLM, coded UI tests must be run using

Coded UI Test in a Team Build

In this post, i will describe the steps required to add a Coded UI Test in a Build Definition. Pre-requisites:-  An existing Coded UI Test Project, A Connection to Team Foundation Server 0. On the Build Server, run the Team Build Service Host from
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No more UI regressions

During the course of a Application Development Lifecycle,  software goes through many iterations. Frequently, a change in one part of the software impacts another part and the developer remains blissfully unaware. Regression testing seeks to verify
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TechEd India 2009

I was at TechEd India 2009 for the past two days. There were some really interesting talks.   Amit Chatterjee did a talk on Visual Studio Team System. There is a segment in his demo for “No more regressions” where he showed Coded UI Test in action.
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Coded UI Test on 10-4

MSDN Channel 9’s 10-4 program now has an episode on Coded UI test. Watch it at http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/10-4/ Excerpt Episode 18: Functional UI Testing In this 18 th episode of 10-4 we look at a new type of test coming in Visual Studio Team System
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