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I'm looking for a way to automate a Siebel Retail 8.1 GUI (High Interactivity) for functional tests.

The only option I found so far is using QTP from HP, which is quite expensive.

Do you know any alternatives, or do you have any experiences with QTP?

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QTP is a great all-purpose test automation tool. I do not know much about Siebel Retail 8.1 GUI - is it web-based or thick client? If web-based, there are a ton of alternatives, including open source. If it's a thick client, you are limited in your choices. Vendor alternatives to QTP are IBM Rational Functional Tester, Compuware TestPartner, Borland SilkTest.

You might want to check out the related SO questions:

  • Tools for automated GUI testing (on Windows)?
  • Is there any way to automate windows forms testing?
  • Automated testing of GUI
  • Automated testing of Windows Forms
Tom E
The Siebel GUI uses DHTML + Custom Active-X controls.
Federico Elles
QTP is usually the best way to solve the problem, especially if you want to verify data in the Business layer.
sheepsimulator
Custom ActiveX controls might make it tricky for the open source solutions, in which case you might need to get a vendor solution, such as those I mentioned.
Tom E
Finally we decided to use QTP. After installing the Siebel Test Automation Module, it works perfect for us.
Federico Elles
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I know it's a late reply - but please don't put too much faith in QTP to test Siebel. Experience of myself and colleagues in the Siebel development community (yes, there is one :) have found considerable problems with the practicalities of using QTP to test Siebel.

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Hi bash,

I am currently working on QTP with Siebel. Can you please please give me your contact details. Thanks in advance.

Regards, rohit