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BREDEX at the Iqnite Conference

28.03.2012 10:20

This year at the Iqnite Conference from 24th-26th April in Duesseldorf, BREDEX GmbH is presenting a customer case study about finding the balance between effort and payoff for automated GUI testing.

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Jubula Training Day in Florence, Italy

13.02.2012 09:19

In conjunction with the Eclipse Day Florence, BREDEX GmbH and RCP Vision are pleased to offer a Jubula Training Day on May 3rd 2012.

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Learn about Jubula in Italy!

13.02.2012 11:55 by Alexandra Schladebeck

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We're really pleased to be able to announce a Jubula Training Day on 3rd May in Florence, Italy in collaboration with RCP Vision and their Eclipse Day Florence (4th May 2012).

Read more … Learn about Jubula in Italy!

Automated testing topics : Code Coverage monitoring for automated tests

06.02.2012 13:24 by Alexandra Schladebeck

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Recently, I wrote a first blog entry in a new series of “automated testing topics” on using BIRT reports in GUIdancer. In this entry I’m going to continue, as promised, with the sometimes rather tricky aspect of code coverage.

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Automated testing topics : BIRT reporting for quality information over time

19.01.2012 15:38 by Alexandra Schladebeck

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Background

Back in early 2011, when we were deciding where and how to split GUIdancer into two tools, we put a lot of consideration into what we wanted to achieve with our Open Source activities. We firmly decided that Jubula users should have all they need to write, execute and analyze tests. We wanted to have a good, well-rounded tool as our Open Source contribution, not something that is missing necessary features. Nevertheless, we did want to save some nice features for GUIdancer, the idea being that for a small amount of money, you can add some nice aspects to your testing project and process.

As it turns out, many of the features we kept closed source and as part of the commercial tool are things that are likely to become nice-to-haves once you’ve got more than just a few tests up and running. Once tests start getting bigger, then aspects like Test Style (like Checkstyle) and Mylyn integration really start getting interesting. And if you’re using Jubula in CI processes and your tests are gaining in importance, then it would be nice to have reporting capabilities (you know, for the managers ;) ) and to get some information on code coverage. If you’ve already used Jubula successfully in one project, then maybe you’ll think about starting testing even earlier next time with the Model-Based approach.

But these are things that come later, and we often get asked the question by newer users – what can I do with all of this? Well, in a short blog series, we’re going to describe how the various aspects of GUIdancer are designed to be used, and how they help us with our work in the Jubula project and in customer projects. This first entry will look at how we use BIRT reports in our daily, weekly and monthly work.

GUIdancer and BIRT – the basics

Jubula contains various options to analyze single test runs – a test result report appears dynamically during test execution, and individual test reports can be reopened including information on error-types and screenshots. This is indispensable in a test tool – I need to be able to see what went wrong so it can be fixed. However, what this doesn’t allow me is any kind of view over time. Questions such as:

  • How many tests ran successfully / failed / didn’t run this week / month?
  • How many tests have been added over the last period of time?
  • How has the code coverage developed since adding the new tests?

can’t be answered with single test runs; they need to be cumulated and displayed in an easily readable manner. This is the aim of the BIRT integration in GUIdancer.

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Eclipse Testing Day 2011 Round-Up

09.09.2011 14:44 by Alexandra Schladebeck

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Neuss may be a little further away than last year’s Eclipse Testing Day location of Darmstadt, but that didn’t stop our 60 registered participants turning up bright and early for the second Eclipse Testing Day on 7th September. This year we had a wide variety of topics over the course of the day, focusing on [...]

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Having the discipline to do it right

02.05.2011 09:15 by Alexandra Schladebeck

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I’ve been feeling this entry coming on for quite some time. I very frequently get asked questions along the lines of I’ve recorded a test and now I want to copy parts of it to use elsewhere. Every time I’m asked, I think to myself, I must write a blog about how there is a [...]

Read more … Having the discipline to do it right

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