Hi David,
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 17:17 +, David Gilbert wrote:
Today I was able to load and run to completion the JCommon test suite via
JUnit's
Swing-based test runner using JamVM and GNU Classpath CVS - here is a screen
shot:
http://www.object-refinery.com/classpath/junit-free.png
Mark Wielaard wrote:
Hi David,
On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 17:17 +, David Gilbert wrote:
Today I was able to load and run to completion the JCommon test suite via JUnit's
Swing-based test runner using JamVM and GNU Classpath CVS - here is a screen shot:
Hi David,
On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 19:04 +, David Gilbert wrote:
To run the tests from the GUI, I clicked on the '...' button which
brings up a list of all the tests found. I clicked on the
JCommonTestSuite option in the list (it includes all the tests), clicked
'OK', and then clicked
Am Mittwoch, den 28.09.2005, 17:17 + schrieb David Gilbert:
Perhaps I'm just the last to notice, but...
Today I was able to load and run to completion the JCommon test suite via
JUnit's
Swing-based test runner using JamVM and GNU Classpath CVS - here is a screen
shot:
Perhaps I'm just the last to notice, but...
Today I was able to load and run to completion the JCommon test suite via JUnit's
Swing-based test runner using JamVM and GNU Classpath CVS - here is a screen shot:
http://www.object-refinery.com/classpath/junit-free.png
There are a few visible
http://www.object-refinery.com/classpath/junit-free.png
There are a few visible layout problems, but it worked! Thanks to all!!
Wow - looks pretty impressive. Great job free swing hackers - thanks a lot!
lg Clemens
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