The updated and corrected proposal has been submitted. The  Google Document
is attached below.

Pardon me for requesting suggestions on the very last day.

Please provide feedback regarding the proposal which would be very helpful
for me the future programs.
Did I got all wrong, I really wonder. :(

This is my first ever GSoC attempt and a feedback really helps.

Thanks in advance.


 GSoC Proposal 2014: "UI Testing Framework for Developer
Studio"<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ffx6aDJNM0D5HUwgLoVk5jbT8mCi1uIpWGMzy9q14AQ/edit?usp=drive_web>



Regards,
Tharshayene Loganathan
Undergraduate,
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering,
IIT,Sri Lanka.




On 21 March 2014 19:34, Nila <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've shared my proposal with you (can comment).
>
> Please provide me your valuable suggestions and corrections so I could
> further improve and submit by tonight.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>  GSoC Proposal 2014: "UI Testing Framework for Developer 
> Studio"<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ffx6aDJNM0D5HUwgLoVk5jbT8mCi1uIpWGMzy9q14AQ/edit?usp=drive_web>
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Tharshayene Loganathan
> Undergraduate,
> Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering,
> IIT,Sri Lanka.
>
>
>
>
> On 21 March 2014 11:30, Nila <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Krishantha,
>>
>> I've gone through the Robot Framework but I'm afraid that the
>> comprehensive widget support for SWT and GMF is less and it's at its
>> initial stages.
>>
>>  As you have mentioned the Robot Framework provides and External Eclipse
>> Library [1] [2], which is based on the SWTBot and it's seems to be a better
>> framework in terms of less manual work once setup, compared to using the
>> SWTBot directly.
>>
>> But under the 'Eclipse Library Limitations' section [3] it's been stated
>> that only the simple and basic SWT widgets are supported for the time being.
>>
>> As the ESB plugin requires GMF Editor Testing, still I'm not completely
>> sure on to what extent the SWTBot itself supports GMF. It seems to be
>> supporting GEF and few popular blog articles state that via the extended
>> GEF support it supports GMF as well. Thus it could be a limitation as well
>> even when the SWTBot itself is used.
>>
>> Thus adding an additional wrapper on top of the SWTBot (the Robot
>> Framework), could be a nightmare when it comes to the major concern, 'the
>> range of supported widgets'.
>>
>> Anyway, I'll be considering and would try to incorporate the Robot
>> Framework once I get more control and understanding of this project and
>> thank you for this valuable suggestion.
>>
>> Refs:
>>
>> [1] http://robotframework.org/#test-libraries
>>
>> [2] http://code.google.com/p/robotframework-eclipselibrary/
>>
>> [3] http://code.google.com/p/robotframework-eclipselibrary/wiki/Concept
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tharshayene Loganathan
>> Undergraduate,
>> Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering,
>> IIT,Sri Lanka.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 21 March 2014 11:07, Nila <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Jasintha,
>>>
>>> as far as I understood, the Jiras contain pluggins (zipped code) those
>>> seems to be testing each plugin set of the Developer Studio and POM files
>>> are setup which contains Developer Studio plugin dependencies.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately I couldn't get any of them running, yet. But I got hints
>>> and the basic idea of what am I supposed to do.
>>>
>>> I'll be finishing a draft version of the Proposal around 3.00 pm (UTC +
>>> 5.30) and would share the doc link with you. Please review it and assist me
>>> via you valuable suggestions.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>
>>
>
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