Object Mapping Mode always disabled [message #1058396] |
Mon, 13 May 2013 22:05 |
Brian Watt Messages: 20 Registered: February 2012 |
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I'm running Jubula 2.0.00148
Under what conditions does the Object Mapping Mode icon get enabled? Right now my icon is always disabled.
From the Linux Redhat 6.2 Desktop I've started the AUT Agent, and then I start Jubula. Within Jubula I've successfully connected to the AUT Agent [locahost@60000] and then started the AUT (which has the rcp-support.zip installed and verified in it: Help > About > Installation Details showing 5 org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp* plugins). But the Object Mapping Mode icon stays disabled.
Would you have any pointers to troubleshooting or thoughts of things I could try to resolve what is broken?
Is there a "hello-world" test application zip with the rcp-support preinstalled in it correctly that I could use to insure I've got things configured right?
Thanks.
[Updated on: Wed, 15 May 2013 16:35] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Object Mapping Mode always disabled [message #1058753 is a reply to message #1058396] |
Tue, 14 May 2013 22:17 |
Brian Watt Messages: 20 Registered: February 2012 |
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OK, I got an AUTs (Mail template) to work, that is, I got Object Mapping Mode to be enabled and the AUT to be displayed within the Running AUTs view. The solution was to build the Mail template with Eclipse 3.6 Helios.
However, this is not my target environment since my AUT is Eclipse Kepler 4.3M7. Your website says that standalone Jubula 2.0 is a Kepler Preview. I assume that means that Jubula is built upon Kepler.
Can you confirm that I should be able to test Eclipse Kepler 4.3M7 with it?
To help me debug this problem with Eclipse Kepler can you tell me how to enable your internal logger to write debug to stdout? Thanks.
[Updated on: Wed, 15 May 2013 15:42] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Object Mapping Mode always disabled [message #1058901 is a reply to message #1058753] |
Wed, 15 May 2013 15:38 |
Brian Watt Messages: 20 Registered: February 2012 |
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The Mail template built with Eclipse 4 shows the following Plug-ins:
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.common
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.e4
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.e4.swt
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.swt
The Mail template built with Eclipse 3 shows the following Plug-ins:
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.common
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.e3
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.e3.specific
org.eclipse.jubula.rc.rcp.swt
All with version/date of 2.0.0.201303141505. I don't know if this helps...
[Updated on: Wed, 15 May 2013 15:41] Report message to a moderator
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