Re: [java-gui-testing] Re: Suggestions for testing a Swing/Java webstart application?
Look cool, how about SWT support??
On Dec 28, 2007 10:22 PM, Alex Ruiz <[alruiz15@masked-domain]> wrote:
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> --- In [java-gui-testing@masked-domain], "Alastair Montgomery"
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> > Thanks I'll have a look at Abbot and Xstudio.
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> Hi Alastair,
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> Another good alternative for Swing GUI testing is FEST (
> http://fest.easytesting.org/swing/ ). Its main features are:
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> 1. Compact API that is easy to read and write (uses fluent interfaces
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> 2. Supports both JUnit and TestNG
> 3. Embeds screenshots of failed GUI tests in both JUnit and TestNG
> HTML reports
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> Also, please take a look at the latest SNAPSHOT release (version
> 0.8-SNAPSHOT) at
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> http://fest.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/fest/m2/repository/fest/fest-swing/0.8-SNAPSHOT/
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> The changelog for this release can be found at
> http://fest.easytesting.org/swing/changes-report.html
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> We are in the process of updating the project's documentation before
> having a full 0.8 release (next week.) This release adds new features
> and is focused on making test troubleshooting easier. For example,
> when a GUI component is not found, the ComponentLookupException thrown
> shows a list of available components in the hierarchy. Such list uses
> indentation to better understand such hierarchy.
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> I hope that helps.
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> Best regards,
> -Alex.
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