Hi, Thanks to Nagappan for the last reply. The problem which I earlier had with some applications seems to be an environment issue. I try to explain here what is the project I am working on and what problem I faced using LDTP. I installed the tool LDTP with using the root account in our system (with simply following the LDTP installation instruction). It installed nicely and I could run some sample scripts, then could use scripts to test Eclipse application as well. In the project, it requires setting an specific envirenment. For this purpose, I need to open a terminal and use a specific command. After the environment is set, I can run some built in application such as Eclipse, Rational Rose, Logexplorer and so on. The problem is that when I use command ldtpeditor in the same terminal to run the recorder, it gives me an error note: You need to install pyGTK or GTKv2 or set your PYTHONPATH correctly try: export PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib/python/site-packages/ When I tried to set the variable PYTHONPATH, it showed an error: not valid identifier. When I use python to run some script in this environment, it gives me error note that ldtp is not defined for python. By existing the environment (closing the terminal and open a new one), the tool LDTP is working fine. I tried to have two terminals open where in one of the I set the environment and run the applications and on the other I run the LDTP scripts. But the problem here was that LDTP could not detect any of those applications UI. Could you please give me some hint where might be the source of this problem?
BR, Mohsen On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:07 AM, M N <mohse...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Nagappan, > > Thank you for the reply. As I am not very familiar with Linux neither with > Java applications, could you please help me to find the technique which has > been used in the applications? How can I check whether or not an application > is using Swing, GTK+ or XUL? > > BR, > Mohsen > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Nagappan A <nagap...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello Mohsen, >> >> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 11:38 AM, M N <mohse...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was wondering if LDTP supports testing applications such as "eclipse", >>> "ddd", "logexplorer", "Rational Rose"...? I installed the latest version of >>> LDTP (1.5.0) and tried to script some test cases which were dealing with >>> these applications, but unfortunately none of them are detected by ldtp. I >>> could script some testing on eclipse but when opened the other above >>> mentioned applications and used getwindowlist() or getapplist(), none of the >>> application windows name were listed except eclipse frame. >>> Could you please advise? Is there any way to make LDTP to work with these >>> applications as well? >>> Your quick reply is highly appreciated. >> >> >> If the application uses Java Swing or GTK+ or XUL you can automate them >> using LDTP. For Java Swing, you need to setup >> http://live.gnome.org/Java%20Access%20Bridge >> >> Thanks >> Nagappan >> >> >>> >>> >>> BR, >>> Mohsen >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> LDTP-dev mailing list >>> LDTP-dev@lists.freedesktop.org >>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/ldtp-dev >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Linux Desktop (GUI Application) Testing Project - >> http://ldtp.freedesktop.org >> http://nagappanal.blogspot.com >> > >
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