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IBM Rational Functional Tester Version 8.2.1 IBM Rational Functional Tester API Reference Project Version 2.3 |
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| Packages that use FlexContainerTestObject | |
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| com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.flex | |
| Uses of FlexContainerTestObject in com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.flex |
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| Subclasses of FlexContainerTestObject in com.rational.test.ft.object.interfaces.flex | |
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FlexAccordionTestObject
An Accordion navigator container has a collection of child containers, but only one of them at a time is visible. |
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FlexApplicationTestObject
Flex defines a default, or Application, container that lets you start adding content to your application without explicitly defining another container. |
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FlexButtonBarTestObject
The ButtonBar control defines a horizontal or vertical group of logically related push buttons with a common look and navigation. |
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FlexDividedBoxTestObject
A DividedBox container measures and lays out its children horizontally or vertically in exactly the same way as a Box container, but it inserts draggable dividers in the gaps between the children. |
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FlexLinkBarTestObject
A LinkBar control defines a horizontal or vertical row of LinkButton controls that designate a series of link destinations. |
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FlexNavigationBarTestObject
The NavBar control is the superclass for navigator controls, such as the LinkBar and TabBar controls. |
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FlexRichTextEditorTestObject
The RichTextEditor control lets users enter and format text. |
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FlexTabNavigatorTestObject
The TabNavigator container extends the ViewStack container by including a TabBar container for navigating between its child containers. |
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FlexTitleWindowTestObject
A TitleWindow navigator container contains a title bar, a caption, a border, and a content area for its child. |
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FlexViewStackTestObject
A ViewStack navigator container consists of a collection of child containers stacked on top of each other, where only one child at a time is visible. |
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