RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-08 Thread Tigran Najaryan
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] You don't have to do the automation scripts for all of these. I was going to try to find time to do one or two myself just to force me to see how this stuff works and make sure it will work on these different flavors of JS UI layers. OK, feel free

RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-07 Thread Tigran Najaryan
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Thanks for your continued efforts to make this happen. If you want a guarantee that there won't be rejection, then the project should have a vote, but before that, I think we need to the point where folks can try RIATest on FlexJS/FalconJX. I do

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-07 Thread Erik de Bruin
I have FlexJSTest, FlexJSTest_again, FlexJSTest_createjs, FlexJSTest_HTML5, StockQuote and VanillaSDK_POC in the examples dir. Are these all reasonable targets for testing? All but VanillaSDK_POC; I've suspended development on that project to give FlexJS a chance to mature. No need for testing

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-07 Thread Alex Harui
On 5/7/13 3:41 AM, Erik de Bruin e...@ixsoftware.nl wrote: I have FlexJSTest, FlexJSTest_again, FlexJSTest_createjs, FlexJSTest_HTML5, StockQuote and VanillaSDK_POC in the examples dir. Are these all reasonable targets for testing? All but VanillaSDK_POC; I've suspended development on

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-05 Thread Alex Harui
Hi Tigran, Thanks for your continued efforts to make this happen. If you want a guarantee that there won't be rejection, then the project should have a vote, but before that, I think we need to the point where folks can try RIATest on FlexJS/FalconJX. In the flex-asjs repo, there are several

RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-04 Thread Tigran Najaryan
-Original Message- From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Well, hopefully, there will be lots of committers contributing to the FlexJS framework. IMO, all of them should be writing tests. One of these days we will build out a test suite for FlexJS, probably using something like

RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-03 Thread Tigran Najaryan
From: Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com I'm wondering how this will work.  In an open-source development model, both committers and non-committers should be able to get the source and run tests in order to prove that changes they make don't cause any problems.  The only difference is that

RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-03 Thread Tigran Najaryan
From: christofer.d...@c-ware.de [mailto:christofer.d...@c-ware.de] Just to add my 50ct. Wouldn't it be good to use a tool for writing test that you can write tests in Java? As far as I remember there was only a hand-full of tools supporting this when I evaluated a lot of these tools:

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-03 Thread João Fernandes
only returned an ok or fail which no CI server could pick up the details. Chris Von: Tigran Najaryan [tig...@gmail.com] Gesendet: Freitag, 3. Mai 2013 09:45 An: dev@flex.apache.org Betreff: RE: [FalconJX] Using RIATest From: christofer.d...@c

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-03 Thread Alex Harui
On 5/2/13 11:30 PM, Tigran Najaryan tig...@gmail.com wrote: Hopefully, many of these people are going to be legitimate RIATest customers.  Do they get to use the free license to test their applications? If not, how does the license checker determine whether that person is testing the

Re: [FalconJX] Using RIATest

2013-05-02 Thread Alex Harui
On 5/2/13 2:52 AM, Tigran Najaryan tig...@gmail.com wrote: Guys, is there still interest in using RIATest to test apps compiled using FalconJX? I'm still interested. And thanks for the generous offer. If there is I can go ahead and try to move this forward. I think we can do this: 1.