Using an XML checkpoint

Since the early 1990s XML files have been widely used for data transfer between application modules and even between different systems. An XML file may contain, for instance, the results of a billing record for a cellular phone customer. In such a case, it may be of high value to be able to have preset expected results and be able to compare actual XML files with these.

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Proceed with the following steps:

  1. From the UFT menu navigate to Design | Checkpoint | XML Checkpoint (From Resource), which will open the dialog by the same title:
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  2. Click on the Browse button and select a file from the Open XML File dialog. In our ...

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