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  • Ticket #11210, comment 17

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    11With regard to Marathon, pwalczysko, I'd suggest that you briefly peruse the manual from the bottom of http://marathontesting.com/downloads/ to get an idea of what it is. Also, should you feel moved to, don't feel inhibited from taking a look as best you can at other Java UI testing frameworks, especially ones that seem to be actively maintained and with a growing user base. (For instance, how old's the manual? How busy are their mailing lists?) 
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    3 To help you to compare with my above script quotes for !SwingLibrary, "Script Methods" in Appendix A of that Marathon manual is largely equivalent to the list of keywords for !SwingLibrary, but, unfortunately, not in such detail. 
     3To help you to compare with my above script quotes for !SwingLibrary, "Script Methods" at the beginning of Appendix A in that Marathon manual is largely equivalent to the list of keywords for !SwingLibrary, but, unfortunately, not in such detail. 
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    55Marathon does provide a "recorder" so that you can do things in Insight and then it writes you a script, but it doesn't buy us a whole lot: we would still need to work on that script manually in non-trivial ways because it doesn't know what we were really aiming for when we did things -- i.e. how what we did was affected by what we saw. For instance, in the server list, was I aiming for "localhost", or for the seventh row down, or what? Did I open that server dialog only because "localhost" wasn't already selected? That kind of test fixture thing ends up needing to be hand-coded. 

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