GUItar is one. Abbot is another that I'm going to look at. If you just
search on Java Testing GUI automated, you'll find a bunch. The problem
is sorting through them.
Ray
Christian Foltin (GMX) wrote:
Hi Ray,
to your PS: its a matter of money, I think... FreeBSD won't work as the
GUI is Aqua
Hello,
I use eclipse 3.3 with JDK 1.4.2 as a standard JDK and JDK 1.4.2,
1.5.0_09 and 1.6.0_02 for testing, debugging and profiling.
Dimitry
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Hi Ray,
to your PS: its a matter of money, I think... FreeBSD won't work as the
GUI is Aqua and not something normal.
We (at least me) use Eclipse 3.3.
I'm looking for an automated gui test that provides easy mouse click and
keyboard simulation in order to
assure that all functions are still wor
Hey,
Just so I can get a better idea what tools will and won't work for us,
can you guys tell me what you're using for development?
I've got Netbeans 5.5.1 and I'm going to install Eclipse to try it out
again. I'm using Java 1.6 SDK for developing testing resources, but I'll
confine any project