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Subject: Swing GUI Testing Tools
From: "Edward Sumerfield" <esumerfd@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:52:05 -0400
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I am doing some swing work and wanted to select a testing tool. I used Jemmy 5 years ago but wanted to make sure that it is still the best choice. The news groups seem to be recommending Jemmy or JFCUnit as the tools of choice.

So what are your opinions? I have this list of possibilities at the moment:

Jemmy          http://testtools.netbeans.org
JFCUnit         http://jfcunit.sourceforge.net
Marathon       http://marathonman.sourceforge.net
UISpec4J       http://www.uispec4j.org
Abbot            http://abbot.sourceforge.net
Jacareto        http://jacareto.sourceforge.net/

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