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Jameleon makes SourceForge Top 25

Just got the monthly Sourceforge newsletter and Jameleon has made it into the Top 25 most active projects list. I’ve been getting these mails for a few years and this is the first time I can remember seeing any open source testing tool on there, so well done to the Jameleon team!

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WatiN 0.9.0 released

WatiN 0.9.0 is available for download. It supports a new and extensible way for handling dialogs. Out of the box it supports alert, confirm, logon and file upload dialogs but custom dialog handlers can be implemented as well. Other highlights: WatiN now supports IFrames, automating a frames page which shows websites from different domains has been made possible, even more html elements are natively supported, speed improvements and some bug fixes.

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Lots of new Bugzilla releases

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Bugzilla 2.18.6 and 2.20.3 are security-fix releases of older branches. Bugzilla 2.22.1 is the first bugfix release in the 2.22 series, and contains many useful fixes that improve the experience of using
Bugzilla. Finally, Bugzilla 2.23.3 is an unstable development snapshot which has both custom fields and mod_perl support,but has not been tested as thoroughly as our other releases. The 2.23 series will eventually culminate in Bugzilla 3.0.

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Jameleon 3.3-M2 Released

Jameleon is a data-driven automated testing tool that is easily extensible via plug-ins. This is a milestone(beta) release and includes updates to every plug-in as well as a refactor of the results. This release may break those that have coded against the TestResults.xml file or even against the results API directly. Several features and bugfixes were also included in the release.

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Marathon version 1.0 is available now

Jalian Systems is pleased to announce the release of Marathon version 1.0. This new release contains major enhancements like keystroke recording, drag and drop support, indented code generation. The website has the updated documentation for this release.

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The Grinder 3.0 Beta 31 is released

The Grinder is a pure Java load-testing framework. The Grinder 3 introduces a Jython scripting engine and this particular version is a bug fix release.

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RCUNIT 0.9 released

Latest release of RCUNIT, a robust C unit testing framework.

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JsTester now includes Groovy support

JsTester allows validation of javaScript code with Java and Groovy. This release includes Groovy support and project build updates.

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safariwatir-0.1.2.gem Released

This release supports all of the HTML elements, and allows the elements to be located by id, name, text, url and value. Performance is slow, but tolerable. Performance will improve once a stable Ruby/AppleScript binding can be integrated. There are some occasional timing problems if pages load slowly. This release adds support for tables and frames, and improves the support for click events.

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NetBeans plugin v1.8 released

NetBeans plugin v1.8 has been released. This new version includes an upgrade to PMD 3.8 and a nicer problem display.

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