What is difference between Object Repository and Shared
Repository?



What is difference between Object Repository and Shared Repository?..

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Types of Object Repository:
There are two types of object repository they are
1. Per-Action Repository
2. Shared Repository
(1). Per-Action Repository:
If at all this type is selected as an object repository then
the QTP will be automatically creating and managing an
individual repository for every action.
(2). Shared Repository:
Shared repository has to be created and managed manually
once a shared repository to created it can be shared among
number of tests

Advantages:
· Easy to maintain
· Re-usability

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