We should possibly explore this. If anyone wants to play with this as a
side project, talk to me.
Very sleepily,
-brian
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 21:38:12 -0500
From: Wall Art Software <tw...@ka...>
To: jav...@li...
Subject: [Java-foundry] Automated Java GUI Testing
I'm nearing completion of a usable Java GUI tester and script editor,
and I'd like to gauge the input of some first-round beta testers (I
don't want to host it on SF until it's easy to use out of the box). I
also need some help filling out some of the event recording and
component tests. <p>
The code is a JUnit extension, and uses XML-based scripts to drive the
test cases. The scripts can be hand-edited, but most of the work has
been put into the included script editor, which records semantic and raw
events sent to the application (e.g. menu selection, button click, text
entry, etc).<p>
In contrast to JFCUnit, you don't have to write more java code in order
to add to your tests, although the project is extensible for custom GUI
components.<p>
Please contact <a href=mailto:tw...@ka...>me</a> if you're
interested, and include an argument as to why it would be useful to me
to include you in this pre-release.
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