Here is another example of how to inject O2 into an .NET Application and be able to control its GUI:
The 'pink' example came about because in the group I was having dinner yesterday, there was a female AppScan user. I was explaining to her, that once we can run O2 scripts inside AppScan, there are very few limitations of what can be done, and nothing showed that better than a Pink version of AppScan :)
Of course that this is just the beginning! Now that we have the full O2 scripting capabilities inside the AppScan .NET process, there is A LOT that can be done (namely the integration with .NET Static Analysis data).
Dinis Cruz
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