issi wrote:Hey eValid...I have this super application done with WPF. Can you help test it?
The answer is, it depends.
eValid is a browser and to the extent that your WPF application relies upon HTML based (browser page based) elements or objects, yes, eValid can test those just fine.
However, if the WPF layer uses direct desktop access, then eValid won't see that part as having a rich internal structure, so a lot of the eValid power is unavailable. In that case, eValid's "application mode" will apply.
So, the summary is, yes, in one more or another, eValid can handle your application.
The eValid Team