Hi Jian,

Will read again what you said and reply...

But I meant compile this with GWT which means it runs as JavaScript...
Would that not be cool? :-)

Again, will read your points again.
Thanks for pushing forward this cool project.

Nick

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Jian Fang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Nick,
>
> Thanks for you info. I took a look at the post
>
> http://ajaxian.com/archives/gquery-java-gwt-and-jquery-together
>
> and it is very impressive that they implement jQuery in Java. The only
> problem to implement
> the Engine in Java is the round trip overhead to and from Selenium
> Core/Engine unless we
> can change the way how the web browser is launched and the event is fired.
> Selenium 2.0 uses
> Webdriver, which seems to be a native browser driver, not sure how good it
> works.
>
> Actually, in the 0.7.0 Engine project, we have implemented a set of
> Selenium APIs with jQuery
> and Dominic tested them and reported some problems. We need to fix them.
>
> Another big vision for the Engine project is to define UI module/widget in
> the Engine so that the API really
> talks to a UI object instead of a link, button, etc. For example, we
> defined the GoogleSearch module
> in Engine by calling the following method to Engine
>
> defineUi(JSON presentation)  <--- right now, we use the method
> useUiModule(), awkward name though.
>
> Then you can call the Engine API with the UI module/object in mind as
>
> Type("Google.Input", "TelluriumSource");
> click("Google.Search");
>
> Wouldn't that be cool?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jian
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Nicolae Vintila <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Jian,
>>
>> Hope all is well?
>> Saw
>> http://forum.jquery.com/topic/using-jquery-to-implement-a-web-test-drive-engine-to-replace-selenium-core
>>
>> You may want to look at GQuery - a (partial) GWT/Java impl of jQuery.
>>
>> Would this make it easier (being in Java) to achieve the goals you have in
>> mind?
>> Being partial may cause grief with things not working...
>>
>> Nick
>>
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