IBM Rational Functional Tester
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IBM Rational Functional Tester API Reference

Project Version 2.0

Package com.rational.test.ft.value

The package com.rational.test.ft.value contains value classes that are not explicitly supplied by the software under test.

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Class Summary
ConstrainedInteger Enforces a range of values within which a particular property (or attribute of a property) can be defined.
DatapoolReference Contains a reference to a column in a datapool associated with a script.
DateWrapper Overlaps the Date properties so that a more interesting toString method can be provided for Date properties.
EnumerationType Expresses primimtve values (such as the month in a date) as the logical enumeration types they represent.
ExpandableList Represents an expandable list of names.
FontInfo Provides information about a font.
IndexerInfo Provides information about a TestObject's indexer.
MethodInfo Provides information about a specified method.
NameSet Represents a set of names as a recognition property.
NullObject Presents the useful null object.
NumericRange Serves as a lower and upper boundary for a target value.
Pattern Extended by all pattern classes.
PropertyWeight Determines how important one property is compared to the other properties in a set.
ReadOnlyString Displays an object without allowing modification to the original object in the editor.
RecognitionIndex Adds definition to a simple int value; this is a container class.
RecognitionString Adds definition to a simple String value; this is a container class.
RegularExpression Encapsulates the regular-expression pattern specification and the original value that the pattern replaces.
UnsupportedObject Supports compatibility between different versions of the product.
 

Package com.rational.test.ft.value Description

The package com.rational.test.ft.value contains value classes that are not explicitly supplied by the software under test.

A value class is a Java class containing data that is useful to interact with. An instance of a value class can be persisted and compared to other instances of the same class. This is a basic capability of all value classes.

Since:
RFT1.0