We use Flex Monkey

It works

However, we also use Google MDI library and do some other advanced
things in our forms that don't immediately work with Flex Monkey
scripting

We are having to develop some special code to get some of that to work

On Jan 14, 6:07 am, Karsten Silz <karsten.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For Flex automated UI testing, you have a number of options.  I think
> with Flex 2 (or 3?), Adobe put in a UI automation toolkit that
> probably most of these tools use.  I haven't used any of these, but
> IMHO it doesn't look to shabby.
>
> Commercial:
> HP Quality Center (formerly Test Director - probably very 
> expensive;http://perso.hirlimann.net/~ludo/blog/archives/2008/12/hp-quality-cen...)
> RIA Test (http://www.riatest.com/)
> LISA (http://www.itko.com/products/ui_web_ria_testing.jsp)
> Ranorex (http://www.ranorex.com/product/automated-ui-testing-of-flash-
> flex-applications.html)
> iMacros (http://www.iopus.com/imacros/)
>
> Open Source:
> Flex Monkey (http://code.google.com/p/flexmonkey/)
> Auto Test Flash (http://www.iopus.com/imacros/)
>
> On 12 Jan., 19:09, Casper Bang <casper.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can't say I was surpriced to read this analysis from ThoughWorks
> > (Martin 
> > Fowler):http://www1.vtrenz.net/imarkownerfiles/ownerassets/1013/Technology%20...
>
> > Were you?
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