Hi ketan,
 This my code, Can you tell me what is the problem.

                myComposite = new Composite(bar, SWT.NONE);
                layout = new FormLayout();
                layout.marginLeft = layout.marginTop = layout.marginRight =
layout.marginBottom = 10;
                myComposite.setLayout(layout);

                addWidgetsPhase(myComposite);  // To add the composite to the 
form
                
                MyCombo = new Combo(myComposite, SWT.READ_ONLY);
                final FormData fd_combo = new FormData();
                fd_combo.top = new FormAttachment(0, 54);
                fd_combo.bottom = new FormAttachment(0, 75);
                fd_combo.right = new FormAttachment(0, 320);
                fd_combo.left = new FormAttachment(0, 145);
                MyCombo.setLayoutData(fd_combo);
                MyCombo.setItems("item1", "item2", "item3");
                
                Label MyLabel;
                MyLabel = new Label(myComposite, SWT.NONE);
                final FormData fd_Label = new FormData();
                fd_Label.right = new FormAttachment(0, 125);
                fd_Label.top = new FormAttachment(0, 55);
                MyLabel.setLayoutData(fd_Label);
                MyLabel.setText("Label");

 This what it looks  http://www.nabble.com/file/p18817614/MyCombo.bmp
MyCombo.bmp 

Thanks,



Ketan Padegaonkar-2 wrote:
> 
> On 31-Jul-08, at 12:01 AM, Mohamed Amine LIMAME wrote:
>> Hi Ketan,
>> I am using the following code to reach the combo
>>
>> SWTEclipseBot bot = new SWTEclipseBot();
>> bot.comboBoxWithLabel("Class:").setSelection(2);
>>
>> For the dialog's code I must have permission from my manager because  
>> the
>> internal law of our company doesn't allow any employee to provide a  
>> code for
>> persons outside the compagnie.
>>
>> Can you just explain to me what is the strategy used by SWTbot  
>> Finder to
>> locate the widget. It will take a long time if I will try to  
>> understand it
>> by myself.
> 
> SWTBot walks over the UI tree passing each widget to a matcher.
> 
> I'd recommend turning on logging as described here:
> http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-How-to-turn-on-%28or-configure%29-logging-for-SWT-Bot--p18069832.html
>  
>   That way swtbot will log information as it finds widgets and matches  
> them against the matcher.
> 
> You'll also need to put log4j.xml in your test plugin sources directory.
> 
> -- Ketan
> 
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