FW: Jemmy V2 - question (test-automation, blackbox)
Muneer Kolarkunnu
abdul.kolarkunnu at oracle.com
Tue Oct 2 15:18:31 UTC 2018
Hi Rev,
We haven’t received this email in HYPERLINK "mailto:jemmy-dev at openjdk.java.net"jemmy-dev at openjdk.java.net . Can you please confirm you sent email to HYPERLINK "mailto:jemmy-dev at openjdk.java.net"jemmy-dev at openjdk.java.net only?
Forwarding this to jemm-dev mailing list.
Shura,
Rev’s email hasn’t come to jemmy-dev mailing list. I also had same issue when I was sending emails to this mailing list in the initial days and somehow it got corrected. Can you please check.
Also can you please reply to his query.
Regards,
Muneer
From: Rev Kapuganti <rev.sdet at gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2018 7:50 PM
To: Muneer Kolarkunnu <abdul.kolarkunnu at oracle.com>
Subject: Fwd: Jemmy V2 - question (test-automation, blackbox)
Hello Abdul. This is realated to a question that I have on Jemmy usecase which I posted on Jemmy-dev list. I'm also trying to reach out to you as I haven't heard from the developer mailing list. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Please find the posted below:
Hello Jemmy devs -
Firstly great work! I understand that in order to use jemmy v2 - SUT(in my case its a SWING front-end with ORPOS backend) needs to be launched on the same JVM instance that the test runs. I have a question(related to that). Any help/suggestion is greatly appreciated.
My app under test needs a config xml(that points to bunch of other config files in the class path) along with JAVA OPTIONS passed to the main class in order to get launched. Currently its a command line launcher through a batch file. How do I approach launching this via Jemmy tests? I see a ClassReference method - startApp, but does it support complex parameters like in my case?
Or do you recommend a different approach where I can run my app with jemmy agent(like solution) so I can reference the java objects from the running app later through my blackbox tests.
Thanks in advance, appreciate any help.
Rev
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