Yes. QTP needs a .Net Plugin.
Also, it depends upon the type of objects as .Net is a very vast programming domain. If they have used any 3rd party interface to aid their .Net development then you may have to look for a addin accordingly.
For eg: Infragistics has TestAdvantage Add-in for their NetAdvantage Dev pack.
I have worked on few .Net based apps where QTP crashed repeatedly and there were no add-ins which were available. I finally figured that it was QTP issue and moved over to TestComplete.
So, It would depend until you perform a POC and then you will be aware of the issues.
Also, it depends upon the type of objects as .Net is a very vast programming domain. If they have used any 3rd party interface to aid their .Net development then you may have to look for a addin accordingly.
For eg: Infragistics has TestAdvantage Add-in for their NetAdvantage Dev pack.
I have worked on few .Net based apps where QTP crashed repeatedly and there were no add-ins which were available. I finally figured that it was QTP issue and moved over to TestComplete.
So, It would depend until you perform a POC and then you will be aware of the issues.
Basanth
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.
Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.

