There isn't, but since Pivot uses AWT under the hood, you may be able to take 
advantage of an existing AWT or Swing framework (I don't have any specific 
suggestions, though).
G

On Sep 27, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Roger L. Whitcomb wrote:

> Is there an automated testing framework somehow built in to Pivot (beyond 
> unit tests) that could be hooked into for complete application testing (i.e., 
> some way to record and play back actions and/or keystrokes/mouse clicks)?  I 
> can imagine how such a framework could be constructed, but just wondering if 
> it was already done.  Thanks.
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