I've added hamcrest-all.org 1.3 to the pom.xml thus now the kepler support
is there. The repository [1] has the pom.xml (removed the Developer Studio
Dependencies).
When building the pom.xml Developer Studio bundle dependencies I confronted
errors that are attached in the previous mail in this
I've tried with adding a single dependency that is
org.wso2.developerstudio.eclipse.esb.core.
The p2 repositories used in the pom [1]
SWTBot (with Kepler support):
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/swtbot/releases/latest/
Eclipse (Kepler) :
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler
And the build error is described as flows by the Maven [1].
//This error is reported in case the execution of a plugin failed due to
some unforeseen event. For example, uncatched runtime exceptions caused by
the plugin will raise this error. You should report this problem to the
maintainer of the
Hi Nila,
According to the pom file that you attached, you are using eclipse helios
based P2 repositories for both eclipse SDK and swtbot, however WSO2
developer-studio 3.6.0 is based on eclipse kepler, so you have to use
kepler P2 repository and compatible swtbot version for eclipse kepler.
Thanks Melan,
I've solved the issue that I've mentioned above by adding org.hamcrest to
the Manifest (as Tycho refers to it to resolve certain dependencies). It's
a reported buggy behavior of SWTBot [1].
Now the Tycho Integration is been successful and the Repository is up to
date.
Yes, now I
Updates:
The repository [1] (not up to date, didn't push because I'm stuck trying
to integrate SWTBot tests with Maven Tycho).
I've created the plugin project [2] and set the pom.xml [3] exactly as
instructed but that wasn't working saying Sona Type Dependency is missing.
I've gone through the
Any updates?
/Jasintha
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Jasintha Dasanayake jasin...@wso2.com
wrote:
HI Nila
Hope you have already started coding , So can you please share your
source repository location
Thanks
/Jasintha
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Nila tharshay...@gmail.com
HI Nila
Hope you have already started coding , So can you please share your source
repository location
Thanks
/Jasintha
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Nila tharshay...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
As you've asked my hierarchical Task Analysis for the midterm evaluation,
I've attached that and
Hi,
As we've already discussed over the phone, I'm preparing my hierarchical
analysis design so far. And I would like to get an overall
mid term evaluation criteria, bench marks,tasks (schedules),objectives
(date by), Also I wish if I can get any reference/samples regarding the
specified module.
Hi Nilla
According to our off-line meeting, you agreed to change the original
proposal and select a new project from the our project list , Did you able
to find a project , if not, please do so as soon as possible, since GSOC
codding already started therefore we have to do it at least before end
Hi,
I apologize for the delayed response.
Last few days and on, I'm under severe medication and cornered with my
academic semester's final exams.
Despite of that, I'm really glad and excited regarding my selection. I'm
expecting to learn a lot via delivering my best and looking forward to work
Krishantha,
I've gone through the Robot Framework but I'm afraid that the comprehensive
widget support for SWT and GMF is less and it's at its initial stages.
As you have mentioned the Robot Framework provides and External Eclipse
Library [1] [2], which is based on the SWTBot and it's seems to
Hi all,
I've shared my proposal with you (can comment).
Please provide me your valuable suggestions and corrections so I could
further improve and submit by tonight.
Thanks in advance.
GSoC Proposal 2014: UI Testing Framework for Developer
The updated and corrected proposal has been submitted. The Google Document
is attached below.
Pardon me for requesting suggestions on the very last day.
Please provide feedback regarding the proposal which would be very helpful
for me the future programs.
Did I got all wrong, I really wonder.
Scope and major expectations as follows
- Should be provide a easy way to create test cases ex:- test cases can
be written using annotations ..etc.
- Should be able to test both editors (which are based on GMF/EMF) and
SWT based UIs
- Test cases can be able to execute using a
Thank you Jasintha,
as far as I understood, the Jiras contain pluggins (zipped code) those
seems to be testing each plugin set of the Developer Studio and POM files
are setup which contains Developer Studio plugin dependencies.
Unfortunately I couldn't get any of them running, yet. But I got
Hi,
FYI, You can find a meeting note under subject '[Meeting Notes] ESB flow
debugger Planning Meeting' in architecture mailing list.
Thanks,
/Lali
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 7:47 AM, Jasintha Dasanayake jasin...@wso2.comwrote:
HI Tharshayene
Almost all the projects in developer studio has
Hi,
Thank you. I've gone through the Jira pages that you have mentioned above
and checked the Plugins (zipped files) by importing in the Eclipse IDE.
Please consider that I've requested for access to the Google spreadsheet
that the link was given as the documentation [1].
I could grab the basics
Lali,
Thank you. I believe you mean this entry [1].
I found that the user guide of Developer Studio [2] has documented several
UI scenarios (product wise I guess) to be tested. I've scanned through
those scenarios only from the UI perspective and I found that mainly the
ESB has GMF components
You better evaluate robot framework eclipse library. Eclipse Library is a Robot
Framework http://www.robotframework.org/ library for testing Eclipse RCP
applications using SWT widgets and this Eclipse Library is based on
SWTBothttp://wiki.eclipse.org/SWTBot.
The library provides comprehensive set
Krishantha,
Thank you.
I was going through the Robot Framework and it seems to be adding extra
complexities on top my vague understandings. Anyway I'll try an exemplary
work and refine my understandings.
Please anyone clarify my initial requests.
//
I'm trying to come up with a proposal. Is
Hi,
I'm Tharshayene Loganathan, undergraduate, Dept. Computer Science
Engineering, IIT and I would like to express my interest on the $Subject.
I've gone through the Developer Studio page and documentation [1] and have
downloaded the source, had a look on SWTBOT [2] [3] and Maven Tycho
HI Tharshayene
Almost all the projects in developer studio has been involved with a some
kind of a UI, most of these UIs are based on SWT and couple of editors has
been developed using EMF/GMF , So your proposing testing framework should
be able to test both SWT and EMF/GMF based UIs.
you can
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