If the objects are stored in the local object repository they are available for particular action only. If the objects are stored in the shared object repository they are available for entire application. Shared object repository occupies less memory than the local object repository.
The basic difference between QTP 8 and 9 versions is Object Repository Configuration and Management. In QTP 8 version... 1) The Object Repository Modes are PerAction and Shared. 2) The QTP script can get connected to one repository at one time. If per action, every action of the QTP Test Script is connected to one Repository and If shared then all the actions will be connected to one Shared Repository. 3) For shared Repository QTP Script, upon recording the user activities on AUT, the objects will be added to the Repository connected. In QTP 9 version... 1) The Object Repository Modes are Local and Shared. 2) The QTP script can get connected to more than one repository at one time. An Action can be assosiated to more than one repository simultaneously. The Repositories it connects should be Shared(external in Read only mode) other than it's own Repository (Local). 3) Upon recording the user activities on AUT, the objects will be added to the Local Repository but not the Shared as it will be read only mode. There are other minor differences that you can find in the QTP 9 version help. By the way the QTP version 9 approach has created more problems than solutions for those whose framework insists Shared Repository mode.
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Electrons are shared between the atoms that are bonded. If there is an electronegativity difference between the atoms the electrons will be shared unequally.
A shared value is a something that is told to you. A learned value is something that you have earned.
Nothing. It's shared.
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Obviously the difference is speed.
Open authentication requires a password. Pre-shared keys do not require a password.
A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally is polar.The valance electons are shared equally and the bond is nonpolar.
Ionic bond: involve an electrostatic attraction between atoms.Covalent bond: electrons are shared between atoms.
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond! When the electrons are shared unequally due to a difference in electronegativity between the atoms being bonded it is called a polar covalent bond