
- Topics
- Flash Builder,
- Flash 10,
- ActionScript,
- Java,
- Web Frameworks,
- Continuous Integration,
- Eclipse,
- Flash,
- Flex,
- Adobe,
- Agile Techniques,
- Software Testing,
- Languages,
- Unit Testing,
- Web 2.0,
- WOA,
- Programming,
- TDD,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- User Interface,
- Testing,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Architecture,
- Rich Client / Desktop,
- Adobe Integrated Runtime,
- Companies,
- Agile,
- Ant
This article explores how Gorilla Logic's new, open source Flex user interface automation testing tool, FlexMonkey, can enhance the productivity of both developers and QA testers. FlexMonkey allows developers to incorporate user interface testing into unit test suites and continuous integration environments, and allows QA testers to expand those tests into comprehensive quality tests.
- Topics
- Flash 10,
- Java,
- Flash,
- Web 2.0,
- Languages,
- Adobe,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- Adobe Integrated Runtime,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop,
- Companies
Adobe Systems has announced the availability of beta versions of Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2.0, which can be downloaded from the Adobe Labs site.
- Topics
- Flash Builder,
- Flash 10,
- ActionScript,
- Flex,
- Java,
- Eclipse,
- Flash,
- Adobe,
- Unit Testing,
- Languages,
- Web 2.0,
- Usability,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- TDD,
- Testing,
- Companies,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Rich Client / Desktop,
- Adobe Integrated Runtime
Gorilla Logic, Inc. has announced the first production release of FlexMonkey with version 1.0. FlexMonkey is an open source testing tool for Flex and AIR applications. FlexMonkey provides for the capture, replay, and verification of Flex user interface functionality.
- Topics
- Flash 10,
- Flash,
- .NET,
- Adobe,
- Companies,
- Programming,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- Mobile
The battle between Flash and Silverlight is heating up. In the most recent round, Adobe has announced that the full version of Flash 10 would be supported on all major mobile phone platforms including Windows Mobile, Google's Android, Nokia S60/Symbian, and Palm webOS.