Hi,
macro recording - especially some clicks in the UI might be one
part of scripting. As for our needs scripting is used to automate
workflows. Within our company there exist lots of scripting
commands where a UI is completely missing.
Still it would be interesting how SWTBot tracks user interactions
as this could be used to extend the possibilities of macro
recording.
regards
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Christian
Am 21.08.2013 17:57, schrieb Mickael Istria:
Hi all,
I don't know much about the "Scripting" initiative, but for what
I've red of the archives of this mailing-list, it seems to me that
scripting is somehow related to SWTBot (or Jubula) goals.
Since SWTBot introduced the recorder, it becomes simple enough to
record a set of UI actions as Java code. This code is currently to
be recompiled in order to be executed, but it would be possible to
get this code interpreted a executed on the fly for example by
using Groovy executor.
So it seems to me that SWTBot allows this "record and execute
macro" use-case which seems to be the aim of the scripting thing.
Did I understand correctly the goal of "scripting" ? Does this
suggestion of using SWTBot makes sense to you?
Cheers,
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