I believe that Classpath uses the VisualTestEngine we developed at Acunia. 
Requires manual operation, but it has facilities for explanatory texts, pass/
fail indications, etc.. It will even run applets if you ask it nicely. You 
can find it in the SVN repository at www.wonka-vm.org (which is down at the 
moment I write this, I'll ping Luminis to ask why).

I don't think it's that difficult to hack X to write to normal RAM instead of 
a framebuffer, but the real problem is that there's no hard spec of which 
pixels should change to what colour when you create e.g. a button. You could 
instrument an X server in other ways though, for example to see that [J]Frame 
actually opens a new window and sets its title.

Chris

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