Hi Stefan,
assuming the SWTBotGenerator-to-STF conversion was straight-forward enough to
(partially) automate it, the required converter was already existent, and the
generated STF code was easy to read and adapt: Would you see any potential in
this technology, i.e. any actual usage for our project?
Franz
From: Stefan Rossbach [mailto:srossb...@arcor.de]
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 5:04 PM
To: Arsenij Solovjev
Cc: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [DPP-Devel] Fwd: Ggf. von Interesse
Well, you still have to convert the auto generated code into valid STF API RMI
calls.
BR,
Stefan
On 26.04.2013 15:51, Arsenij Solovjev wrote:
Dear devs,
We are about to update to a new SWTBot version (which should support Juno among
other things).
As I ran through the SWTBot release notes, I found this cool new feature, check
it out:
The test generator can be enabled on any Eclipse-based application at runtime.
It monitors at UI events as they are performed by user and the generate some
pieces of code that can be reused later in automated tests to playback user
actions.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SWTBot/Generator
BR,
Arsenij
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