Re: java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Per Bothner
Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (Per, glad to see you are interested in making Java as cool in Debian > as native stuff is handled currently. :) Well, I'm not focusing on Debian - I'm actually currently using Red Hat. My goal is to make Java cool in GNU generally, and GNU/Linux specifi

Re: java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Seth Arnold
* Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 22:58]: > Op dinsdag 03 april 2001 02:43, schreef Per Bothner: > > I'd like to make some progress on standard Linux/GNU installation > > standards for Java, and how GCJ fits into this. (Per, glad to see you are interested in making Java as cool in De

Re: java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Per Bothner
Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Op dinsdag 03 april 2001 02:43, schreef Per Bothner: > > I'd like to make some progress on standard Linux/GNU installation > > standards for Java, and how GCJ fits into this. > > Have you taken over the maintainership? (Just wondering) I hope n

Re: java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Egon Willighagen
Op dinsdag 03 april 2001 02:43, schreef Per Bothner: > I'd like to make some progress on standard Linux/GNU installation > standards for Java, and how GCJ fits into this. Have you taken over the maintainership? (Just wondering) > This could lead to an updated Debian Java policy (which is > a

java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Per Bothner
I'd like to make some progress on standard Linux/GNU installation standards for Java, and how GCJ fits into this. This could lead to an updated Debian Java policy (which is at http://people.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html) and ultimately be part of a future Linux File Hierarchy Standard. Curren

java library installation issues

2001-04-02 Thread Per Bothner
I'd like to make some progress on standard Linux/GNU installation standards for Java, and how GCJ fits into this. This could lead to an updated Debian Java policy (which is at http://people.debian.org/~bortz/Java/policy.html) and ultimately be part of a future Linux File Hierarchy Standard. Curre

RE: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Bao Ha
The software has two parts: a c-based server side and a Swing-based Java applet. Dejagnu will allow me to test both sides, I think. All I need is the ability to enter text, and clicks to the applet. Then, I can capture the input information on the server and determine if either the applet and th

Re: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Seth Arnold
* Bao Ha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 12:24]: > I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite > using some tools like dejagnu. If DejaGNU can do GUI tests, then thank you for the wonderful bit of news. :) If DejaGNU cannot do GUI tests, then take a look around for testing arti

Re: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Adam VanderHook
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:16:18PM -0400, Bao Ha wrote: > > I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite using > some > tools like dejagnu. > > Any comments/suggestions before I jump in with head first? Have you taken a look at JUnit [http://www.junit.org/]? I have no per

Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Bao Ha
I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite using some tools like dejagnu. Any comments/suggestions before I jump in with head first? Thanks. Bao

RE: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Bao Ha
The software has two parts: a c-based server side and a Swing-based Java applet. Dejagnu will allow me to test both sides, I think. All I need is the ability to enter text, and clicks to the applet. Then, I can capture the input information on the server and determine if either the applet and t

Re: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Seth Arnold
* Bao Ha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010402 12:24]: > I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite > using some tools like dejagnu. If DejaGNU can do GUI tests, then thank you for the wonderful bit of news. :) If DejaGNU cannot do GUI tests, then take a look around for testing art

Re: Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Adam VanderHook
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:16:18PM -0400, Bao Ha wrote: > > I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite using > some > tools like dejagnu. > > Any comments/suggestions before I jump in with head first? Have you taken a look at JUnit [http://www.junit.org/]? I have no pe

Testing automation

2001-04-02 Thread Bao Ha
I have a swing-based applet that I would like to build a test suite using some tools like dejagnu. Any comments/suggestions before I jump in with head first? Thanks. Bao -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]