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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:52:42+00:00 2026-05-11T15:52:42+00:00

We are using TestComplete from AQTime to test the GUI at client with our

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We are using TestComplete from AQTime to test the GUI at client with our Client/Server application. It is compiled with Delphi 2007. The source of client is about 1.4 millions sourcelines. The hardware is a Intel dualcore 2.13 Mhz, 2 GB RAM using Windows XP Pro.

I compile the application with all debug options and also link in TCOpenApp, tcOpenAppClasses, tcPublicInfo, tcDUnitSupport as described in documentation to make it an Open Application. The resulting exe-file is about 50 MB.

Now when running the testscript and it works, but running very very slow. The CPU is running at 100 % and it is a bit frustrating to change the testscript because of the slowness. I have turned off all desktop effects like rounded window corners. No desktop background.

Anyone else with the same experience or even an solution ?

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  1. 2026-05-11T15:52:43+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    Your problem probably lies in the fact you compiled with debug info and are using the tcXXX units, resulting in an enormous amount of objects being created.

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    Did you compile it in debug mode? We have an app that when compiled in Debug mode is slow when used with TC. This is because of the enormous # of objects in it. If we compile w/o debug but with the TC enabler(s), everything is fine.

    and this one might help to

    A couple of areas where you can increase speed.

    If you are just using record and playback, then look into replacing the .Keys(‘xxx’) calls to .wText = ‘xxx’. The Keys function will use the ms delay between keystrokes, while wText just forces the text overwrite internally.

    The second suggestion (which you likely have already looked at) is Tools->Default Project Properties->Project->Playback, setting the delays to 100 ms, 5 ms, and 5 ms to keep the pauses to a minimum.

    As for the object properties, yes, TC loads them all. You can force this with a process refresh on yor application, so that the data is forced into being available without a load delay when called. This might help with reducing the appearance of delay.


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    • We also have been evaluating TestComplete and also encountered this performance problems. I would be very interested to know if and how you’ve finally solved them.
    • That said, I think it is a product with great potential and can really help you with organizing all of your unit, integration and GUI tests.
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