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XC Engine is a framework used to drive the Internet Explorer web browser. It uses the VBScript scripting language, and used for functional web test automation, aggregating information from the web and other purposes. News09.30.2009 The new beta version of XC Engine (project Minotaur) are available ... [More] from Downloads page. 09.05.2009 The beta version of XC Engine (project Minotaur) are available from SVN. It will be added to downloads these days. 08.20.2009 Currently, we are working on architecture of test automation solution, which will include: test script engine, report manager, test case generator. ContactIn case of any questions related test automation, you can ask me them directly to my email box. [Less]

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In order to test programs one sometimes need to provide data to them in xml format. This project aims at developing a xml file generator based on a xsd file.

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The Simple Test Result Tool will show Test Results in a simple listing in your browser, provided that the test results are stored in the XML format as defined on www.testtoolinterfaces.com (i.e. the TestResult Interface).

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A very Flexible and Plugin-able Test Automation Engine. It fully supports the Standardized Test Tool Interfaces as described in http://www.testtoolinterfaces.com/

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Robot FrameworkRobot Framework is a generic keyword-driven test automation framework for acceptance level testing and acceptance test-driven development (ATDD). It has an easy-to-use tabular syntax for creating test cases and its testing capabilities can be extended by test libraries implemented ... [More] either with Python or Java. Users can also create new keywords from existing ones using the same simple syntax that is used for creating test cases. Robot Framework is open source software released under Apache License 2.0. Its copyrights are owned and development supported by Nokia Siemens Networks. FeaturesEnables easy-to-use tabular syntax for creating test cases in a uniform way. Allows using keyword-driven, data-driven and behavior-driven (BDD) approaches. Provides ability to create reusable higher-level keywords from the existing keywords. Provides easy-to-read reports and logs in HTML format. Is platform and application independent. The modular architecture supports creating tests even for applications with several diverse interfaces. Provides a simple library API for creating customized test libraries. Provides a command line interface and XML based outputs for integration into existing build infrastructure (continuous integration systems). Provides support for Selenium for web testing, Java GUI testing, running processes, Telnet, SSH, and so on. Remote library interface enables distributed testing and implementing test libraries in any programming language. Provides tagging to categorize and select test cases to be executed. Has built-in support for variables, practical particularly for testing in different environments. News2010-03-24 Robot IDE 0.22 is released. 2009-03-05 Robot Framework 2.1.3 with smallish bug fixes and enhancements released. 2010-02-26 Database Library project publicly announced and 1.0 version released. 2010-02-19 JvmConnector 1.0.1 is released. 2010-02-16 JvmConnector 1.0 is released. 2010-02-15 SeleniumLibrary 2.3 is released. 2010-02-03 SwingLibrary 1.1 is released. 2010-02-02 Robot IDE 0.21 is released. 2010-01-18 Spring 2010 roadmap updated 2009-11-30 Selenium Library 2.2.2 is released. 2009-11-17 AutoItLibrary for Windows GUI testing released by C. Martin Taylor from Texas Instruments 2009-10-23 Robot Framework 2.1.2 with smallish bug fixes and enhancements released. 2009-10-23 Example using C language from test libraries created. 2009-10-07 Robot IDE 0.19 is released. 2009-09-21 Robot IDE 0.18 is released. 2009-09-04 SwingLibrary 1.0 released. 2009-08-24 Selenium Library 2.2.1 is released. 2009-08-17 Robot Framework 2.1.1 with bug fixes and various enhancements has been released. 2009-08-16 Python Tutorial targeted for test library developers published. 2009-07-03 Mabot 0.6.1 is released. 2009-06-18 Initial version of introduction slide set available. 2009-06-03 RFDoc 0.2 is released. This version contains search functionality and is thus the first really useful release. 2009-05-08 First version of RFDoc, a web based system for storing and searching library and resource file documentations, is available. 2009-04-29 Robot Framework developers organize a session Executable requirements in practice in XP 2009 conference. 2009-04-20 Robot Framework 2.1 has been released. 2008-03-05 SSH Library 0.9 is released. 2009-01-13 Robot Framework 2.0.4 has been released. 2008-11-26 Robot Framework 2.0.3 has been released. 2008-11-26 New tool for generating test case documentation created. 2008-11-26 One Click Installer (Windows only) has been updated to support Python 2.6 and its documentation has been improved. 2008-10-30 Manual test result reporting tool - Mabot - has been open sourced. 2008-09-24 First public version of Robot Framework IDE has been released. 2008-09-22 Robot Framework 2.0.2 is available. 2008-08-25 Robot Framework 2.0.1 is released. 2008-08-25 Quick Start Guide is available. 2008-06-24 Robot Framework 2.0 is available! 2008-06-17 Project pages are ready. [Less]

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Lightest is a task-oriented test automation framework that aims to simply the process of creating functional, integration, and domain-specific testing frameworks. It leverages the flexible TestNG execution engine with the expressiveness of the Groovy language to make writing tasks, running tests ... [More] , and analyzing reports pure bliss. News2009-09-02 Lightest 0.4 has been released! 2009-06-19 Lightest 0.3 has been released! [Less]

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WatirFireWatir is part of Watir project. Wikihttp://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir Bug Trackerhttp://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR/component/10400 Gemshttp://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=104 Sourcehttp://github.com/bret/watir/ ... [More] Installhttp://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation Supporthttp://stackoverflow.com/tags/firewatir http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general/ [Less]

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PyreRingTestrunner to manage command line test scriptsObjectiveThe goal and inspiration for PyreRing is to develop an open source test runner that will execute scripts intended to act as individual test cases. We hope that it will simplify the writing of test cases by adding the functionality ... [More] , flexibility, and reduce unnecessary complexity. By removing the administrative burden that often surrounds testing, the test author can focus on writing meaningful, direct, and useful test cases. It is hoped that any project can quickly and easily install and use PyreRing with minimal knowledge of how this test harness works. BackgroundPyreRing was born out of frustration of maintaining a host of unrelated test cases. Countless days have been spent attempting to assimilate the various results, keep track of different requirements, and differentiating test cases failures from harness errors. PyreRing is written in Python. Python was chosen because it is easy to understand, powerful, and quite frankly it's fun to play with. This in no way limits what your test cases may be written in. As long as you wrap your test cases with a Unix shell or scripted language wrapper, it will be executed. PyreRing's strength lies not just in running the individual test cases that you've created; it's capable of running the resulting test suites that are comprised of the battery of test cases that you've produced. Furthermore, PyreRing will add the following capabilities: Set a timeout value Send reports to email addresses Automatically organize your test cases by filesystem directories or suite files that you define Create automatic suites based on a predefined block in your test scripts Captures standard out and standard error into a comprehensive log Developer TeamThe developer team consists of: Mingyu Wu - lead developer KD Lucas - developer and product manager Emily Tai - developer Matthew Springer - developer ContactFor general questions, feel free to contact us at: pyrering-discuss@googlegroups.com If you're interested in helping to develop PyreRing, you may contact us at: pyrering-dev@googlegroups.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License [Less]

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About errfixerrfix is an easy to use Ruby API for modeling software. errfix enables you to easily create Finite State Machine (FSM) and Extended Finite State Machine (EFSM) models of your software. Model based testing with errfix allows you to reduce the maintenance of pre-defined test cases, by ... [More] auto-generating Test-Walks through your system, and reporting on test coverage. You no longer need to create lengthy, high maintenance test scripts. You can condense your systems behaviour into a simple state model and a few driver functions and let errfix create many of the context related test paths for you. errfix allows you to define state machine models in it's easy to learn Ruby API or CSV files (either 1 or 2 dimensional State Tables). So you can create your state model in Microsoft Excel! From these State Machines you can then: Generate Random walks across your state model, Report on state and transition coverage, Create graphs of the model as DOT files. For examples of how to create simple models using the errfix DSL or CSV files read our Wiki on the subject. Download errfix v1.1.2 now! [Less]

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SwingLibraryOverviewSwing Library is a Robot Framework library for testing Java Swing applications. Getting StartedInstall Python, Jython and Robot Framework. Download the latest swinglibrary-.jar Add the jar to your CLASSPATH. Remember to restart the command prompt for the change to take effect. ... [More] Run your tests with Robot Framework. See the example below. Keyword DocumentationKeyword documentation Extending SwingLibraryTo extend SwingLibrary and create your own keywords take a look at javalib-core. Javalib-core was used in implementing Swing Library. ExampleSwingLibraryDemo News2010-02-03 SwingLibrary 1.1 is released 2009-09-04 SwingLibrary 1.0 is released 2009-06-14 SwingLibrary 0.14 is released 2009-04-07 SwingLibrary 0.13 is released 2009-03-08 SwingLibrary 0.12 is released 2009-02-24 SwingLibrary 0.11 is released 2009-01-23 SwingLibrary 0.10 is released 2009-01-11 SwingLibrary 0.9 is released 2008-12-05 SwingLibrary 0.8 is released 2008-11-20 SwingLibrary 0.7 is released 2008-11-10 SwingLibrary 0.6 is released [Less]

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