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Announcing SWTBot 0.1

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I’d like to announce SWTBot a functional testing tool for SWT.

Here is a quick list of features supported by SWTBot.

Here is a link to some sample code and screencasts

Another sneak preview into SWTBot

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Here’s yet another sneak preview into SWTBot.

This time SWTBot makes a profound statement “Hello World“, to demonstrate what SWTBot is able to do. Click here to view full screen.

SWTBot also runs on Linux, although the screencasts are all recorded in Windows. Click here, in case you wish to look at the script that executes this.

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November 14th, 2007 at 4:16 pm

A sneak preview into SWTBot

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It’s been a while and some folks have already sent some private emails asking for some sort of a preview on SWTBot. SWTBot is an open-source functional testing tool for SWT applications.

So here it is. Click here to view full screen.

This is still pre-alpha, as of now, you will see some basic functionality to be able to click on some basic SWT controls. The litmus test would be to eventually run this inside eclipse — to test eclipse itself :)

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Written by Ketan

November 3rd, 2007 at 1:53 am