![]() 5.5 iOS App Instrumentation with OpKey Framework Library.5.6 Recording over an iOS Device on pCloudy.5.7 How to automate mobile web using OpKey?.6.7 OpKey Recorder for Chrome (Chrome Addon).7.1 Creating Object Repository by adding objects manually.7.2 Creating Object Repository through ‘Add to OR’.8.1 Working with Global Data Repository.9.3 Creating Function Library by adding test steps.9.4 Creating Function Library by Recording.9.5 Creating Function library by adding Flowchart.9.6 Working with Coded Function Library.9.7 Getting started with Coded Function Library.9.8 Using Coded Function Library – Common Scenarios.9.9 Sharing data from one Coded FL to another Coded FL.10.1 Prerequisites of Coded Function Library.10.2 Getting started with Coded Function Library.10.3 Using Coded Function Library – Common Scenarios.10.4 Sharing data from one Coded FL to another Coded FL.Working with Service Repository (Testing web services) 15.4 Grid Execution and Session Queuing.15.8 Execution of Mobile Test Script on pCloudy.15.11 Live Test Execution on Remote Machine.20.1 Installing & configuring Jenkins in OpKey Web.22.2 Configuring & using Jira in OpKey Web.26.4 OpKey Test execution on Mac using Mac Adapter.26.7 Integration of Phantom JS Headless Browser.26.18 Making Replica of Artifact(s)/Folder.26.19 Integration of Phantom JS Headless Browser.26.21 Using OpKey APIs to get execution result in Json.28.1 How to create Custom keywords in OpKey?.Working with Single Sign-On feature in Opkey 33.1 Backward Compatibility Policy of OpKey.34.1 How to Run Your OpKey Tests from OpKey App.34.2 How to Record Your First Test Using OpKey App.34.3 Access Real Time Mobile Devices and Browser Combinations.34.4 Experience OpKey Using Trial Domain.34.5 Salesforce Scanner and Impact Analysis.37.1 How to Create a Session in OpKey Test DiscoveryĢ.1 Installing JRE (version 1.8 or above) Downloading & Installing the JRE Installer on Windows platform.#ORACLE JAVA SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT 8 DOWNLOADS HOW TO# Opkey Web supports Java 8 or above versions. JDK is a superset of JRE, and contains everything that is in JRE, plus tools such as the compilers and debuggers necessary for developing applets and applications. ![]() If you are installing JDK then you don’t need to install JRE separately. You can download JRE 8 or above version and install it on your machine. The JRE Installer is located on the Java SE Runtime Environment 10 Downloads page.
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