Wow, seems great, and I am looking forward to investigate Tellurium
soon. Thank you very much.



On Apr 15, 9:05 pm, Jian Fang <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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