Hi Andreas,
My comment inline
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Hey Freeman,
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:29 AM, Freeman Fang wrote:
> It's a good idea.
Thanks :-)
> And how about we introduce an property for FeaturesServiceImpl, and in
> etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg we get chance to configure this property so
> that we can keep behavior as is or use th
Hi Andreas,
It's a good idea.
And how about we introduce an property for FeaturesServiceImpl, and in
etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg we get chance to configure this property so
that we can keep behavior as is or use the new behavior you introduced here,
just in case some user somehow still w
Yes, quite interesting. Finer grained control can't hurt as long as
its very well documented.
Cheers,
Jamie
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> interesting. I will take a look on the patch tomorrow afternoon.
>
> Thanks !
> Regards
> JB
>
>
> On 09/27/2
Hi Andreas,
interesting. I will take a look on the patch tomorrow afternoon.
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On 09/27/2012 06:58 PM, Andreas Pieber wrote:
Hey guys,
First of all, just to bring everyone at the same lvl: If we install
features all bundles in the feature(s) are installed and then started
on
Hey guys,
First of all, just to bring everyone at the same lvl: If we install
features all bundles in the feature(s) are installed and then started
one after the other, in the order as they had been defined in the
features.
While in theory it should not happen there are situations where we (in
ou
Hi Jb,
I mean create EIK tests powered by SWTBot
I think to use that for test EIK applications;
I don't understand when you say.
"add some SWTBot features in EIK"
Could you explain me better please
Thanks
Regards
--Filippo
2012/9/27 Jean-Baptiste Onofré :
> Hi Filippo,
>
> we already us
Hi Filippo,
we already use SWTBot in our company (to test our different studio
perspective, running in Eclipse).
What do you mean by "introduce":
- create EIK itests powered by SWTBot
- add some SWTBot features in EIK
?
Regards
JB
On 09/27/2012 12:40 PM, Filippo Balicchia wrote:
Hi All,
Wha
Hi All,
What you think about introduce swtbot in EIK
http://www.eclipse.org/swtbot/
SWT bot is Java based UI/functional testing tool for testing SWT and
Eclipse based applications.
Can make sense according to you ?
Regards
--Filippo