Tuesday, March 1, 2011

[android-developers] Re: Is SL4A a better tool to test android Applications

Although you don't have to have a developer phone (debug access) for
every type of testing, you do need one to run some of the developer
tools like Hierarchyviewer.

Also, remember that you can't do unit testing on applications that
aren't yours, even if you happen to know their internal details. Your
application and test package have to be signed with the same key.

The OP still hasn't answered my question about why he's trying to test
applications that he doesn't seem to own. That question may be beyond
the scope of this forum.

On Feb 28, 3:11 pm, metal mikey <coref...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For functional testing you can also use HP QTP (QuickTest
> Professional) in conjunction with plugins for it that allow testing on
> real mobile hardware*, such as M-eux. There's also integrations
> between Device Anywhere and HP QTP as well as IBM Rational Quality
> Manager.
>
> For application security testing, if you have the source code (or
> perhaps even just the .apk) you can use HP Fortify 360.
>
> *phone must be rooted.

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