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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/460695/1020788/#msg_1020788
http://wiki.eclipse.org/SWTBot/UsersGuide#Getting_started_with_SWTBot and the New Project dialog opens but it doesn't expand the Java node. It appears to be waitiing for the dialog to close before progressing. I've tried this on Windows and Linux in 3.7.2 and 4.2.2 with the latest SWTBot. What am I doing wrong?
Craig]]>Craig Foote2013-03-18T22:54:42-00:00Re: How do I get a dialog?
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/460695/1020893/#msg_1020893
I tried the Same code on my machine and its working fine for me, i am working on windows 7, Eclipse 3.5 Galelio.
Try to check the version of Eclipse and Swtbot.
Thanks
Pawan ]]>pawan garia2013-03-19T06:12:05-00:00Re: How do I get a dialog?
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Craig]]>Craig Foote2013-03-19T13:04:26-00:00Re: How do I get a dialog?
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> D'oh! I just realized that my target had SWTBot but I hadn't installed
> it into my IDE. I was running as a JUnit Plugin Test and it was failing.
> I've installed SWTBot into my IDE and ran as SWTBot test and
> everything's working. Well sorta. Now when I get a contextMenu on a Tree
> it comes back disposed. Sigh.
You can use the JUnit plugin test laucher, but you need to make sure you
uncheck "Run in UI Thread".
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Craig Foote2013-03-20T18:01:59-00:00