July 19, 2007; 07:51 AM froglogic GmbH today announced support for automated testing of Java
Rich Client Platform (RCP) applications based on the new Eclipse 3.3
release code named Europa.
Squish for Java is a professional functional GUI and regression testing
tool enabling the creation and execution of automated GUI tests for
Java SWT/RCP and AWT/Swing applications.
Squish, and all tests created with it, are completely cross-platform
and work on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X and embedded Linux.
Support for testing Eclipse 3.3 RCP applications has now been completed
and will be released to the public as of the next Squish maintenance
release 3.2.2. A pre-release is available to customers
upon request.
"Following our cross-platform and cross-technology philosophy it is
important for us to stay up to date with latest developments in the
Java market. We decided to react quickly and implemented support for
the improved version 3.3 of the Eclipse framework", said Koos Vriezen,
froglogic's Java team lead.
Squish offers a versatile testing framework for GUI applications with a
choice of popular test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript, Tcl,
TSL and Perl) extended by test-specific functions, open interfaces,
add-ons, integrations into test management tools, a powerful IDE aiding
the creation and debugging of tests and a set of command line tools
facilitating fully automated test runs.
If you are interested in evaluating or purchasing Squish for Java or any other edition of Squish, please contact [email protected] or visit www.froglogic.com/squish.
Squish also supports automated testing of applications based on GUI
technologies such as Trolltech's Qt and Qtopia, Web/DOM/HTML/AJAX, Tk,
Four J's Genero and others.
froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany. Their
flagship product is Squish, a professional automated testing tool for
GUI applications based on Qt, Java Swing/AWT, Java SWT/RCP, Tk or XView
and for HTML-based Web applications running in different browsers.
froglogic also offers Qt consultancy services and other Qt-based
development tools such as the Tcl/Tk/Qt migration framework
Tq. More about froglogic at www.froglogic.com.
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