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 -- Chris Gray /k/ Embedded Java Solutions BE0503765045 Embedded & Mobile Java, OSGi http://www.k-embedded-java.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +32 3 216 0369 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Terms of use : http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/mailing.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
