Kevin,

Yes. Tellurium supports Dojo. Actually, Tellurium prototype was designed to
test our Dojo web apps.
The main benefits to use Tellurium for Dojo include Javascript event
handling, UI templates,
and Widgets. We have a Dojo widget project to create UI modules for commonly
used Dojo widgets
so that you only need to include the jar file and then use the widget
directly, I mean, you do not need
to redefine the UIs in the widget again.  We included a  Date Picker
example there, but the testing web
site is gone now.

Since we are working on  some major changes to  Tellurium core and start the
Engine project.
We do not  really have time to work on the Dojo widget  project at this
moment.
But we will get back to it once we release Tellurium core 0.6.0 and Engine
0.1.0.

Thanks,

Jian

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Kevin Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I just know this framework, and its UI module mechanism attracts me.
> Since the UI changes always happen when you are developing automation
> script.
>
> With Groovy and DSL, this would empower framework much.
>
> I am not sure if this framework support Dojo, dijit and Dnd well? In
> my application, almost all UI widget are built with Dojo.
>
> >
>

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