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An object browser is a tool that allows a user to examine the components involved in a software package, such as Microsoft Word or software development packages.

An object browser will usually display the hierarchy of components; the properties and events associated with the objects; and other pertinent information; it also provides an interface for interacting with objects.

This hierarchy of components and its properties could be described with a path (XPath) for identifying a component within the hierarchy.

References

  1. How to Examine Components with Word’s Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  2. Object Browser, retrieved April 25, 2017
  3. Object Recognition with 1k Rules Covering 50k properties & 500 controls, retrieved April 25, 2017
  4. Ranorex Spy, retrieved April 25, 2017


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