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Mithi25
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Topic: Deciding Whether to Use Local or Shared Object Rep Posted: 01Dec2009 at 11:40pm |
Deciding Whether to Use Local or Shared Object Repository
To choose where to save objects, you need to understand the differences between local and shared object repositories. In
general, the local object repository is easiest to use when you are
creating simple record and run components, especially under the
following conditions:
Conversely, the shared object repository is generally the preferred option when:
Understanding the Local Object Repository When
you use a local object repository, QuickTest uses a separate object
repository for each component. (You can also use one or more shared
object repositories if needed. The local object repository is fully
editable from within its component. When working with a local object repository:
Understanding the Shared Object Repository When
you use shared object repositories, QuickTest uses the shared object
repositories you specified for the selected component's application
area. You can use one or more shared object repositories. (You can also
save some objects in a local object repository for each component if
you need to access them only from the specific component. After
you begin creating your component, you can specify additional shared
object repositories. You can also create new ones and associate them
with your component. Before running the component, you must ensure that
the object repositories being used by the component contain all the
objects in your component. Otherwise, the component may fail. You modify a shared object repository using the Object Repository Manager. When working with a shared object repository:
You can export the local objects to a shared object repository. |
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