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Java GUI Testing Tool Squish Supports New Eclipse "Ganymede" 3.4

Posted by: Reginald Stadlbauer on July 08, 2008 DIGG
Squish, the cross-platform automated GUI testing tool for Java and Web application now supports testing if Java GUI applications based on the new Eclipse 3.4 RCP framework code named "Ganymede".

Support for Ganymede is one of the many new features of the recently released Squish 3.4. By staying up-to-speed with the Eclipse development, froglogic shows its committment to the Java market.

To learn more about Squish, please visit http://www.froglogic.com

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·  Java GUI Testing Tool Squish Supports New Eclipse "Ganymede" 3.4 by Reginald Stadlbauer on Tue Jul 08 04:39:37 EDT 2008
  ·  High priced... by Michael Schnell on Wed Jul 09 03:52:21 EDT 2008
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High priced...

Posted by: Michael Schnell on July 09, 2008 in response to Message #262101
I think the price for the tool is a bit high:
2,400 EUR (that is about 3,800 USD)!
There is good open source software out there with almost similar features!

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Re: High priced...

Posted by: on July 09, 2008 in response to Message #262450
What is the open source software?

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Re: What open source software?

Posted by: Michael Schnell on July 10, 2008 in response to Message #262502
What is the open source software?

Just to name a few:

Swing:
http://abbot.sourceforge.net/
http://java-source.net/open-source/testing-tools/uispec4j
http://java-source.net/open-source/testing-tools/marathon
http://jemmy.netbeans.org/

Web:
http://www.openqa.org/selenium/
http://jfcunit.sourceforge.net/
http://java-source.net/open-source/testing-tools/cactus

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Re: What open source software?

Posted by: Jimmy Royer on July 13, 2008 in response to Message #262680
You named a few for Swing and the web. Do you know any for SWT?

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Thanks You

Posted by: Adem adms on February 15, 2009 in response to Message #262502
There is good open source software out there with almost similar features!
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