WindowTester allows you to easily create and run unit tests for every GUI they build. It can also be used to generate system level tests.
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by fionapple » Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:08 pm
I see the doc.zip files inside the Window Tester (runtime) API's plugin's, but I'm not seeing javadoc in my Eclipse editor. Can you suggest how I should debug this? or work around it? XP, Eclipse 3.5.2, WindowTester 5.1.0.x, just updated.
Thanks!
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by gnebling » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:27 am
Haven't been able to reproduce this. Could you outline what exactly are you doing?
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by fionapple » Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:47 pm
I asked for steps to debug because I think that will be easier. How exactly would I tell you steps to reproduce something that's not happening? Do I send my whole workspace and eclipse configuration? If you would just explain how the javadoc is attached to the bundles and what to check for, that would help. It's all a black box to me since it seems to be managed by the uneditable PDE classpath container.
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by gnebling » Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:08 am
Sorry for not being clear. When I view the javadoc within the java editor, I can see the javadoc view (see screen shot). Is this what you're trying to do or something else?
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