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Advantages of Abbot

Now that we’ve taken a look at Abbot and what it can do, what does it offer over the other testing frameworks?

Good JUnit integration: while most of the test themselves are XML Abbot utilizes JUnit under the covers for it’s assertions and failures.

Good UI for Recording/Playback: Costello offers a nice user interface for designing and interacting with recorded tests, it isn’t the best that it could be, but it is pretty good for what it does.

Java-only support: Abbot also offers the ability to code your Swing tests only in Java, while we didn’t investigate this in this chapter, it is a fairly complete package, comparable with JFCUnit or Jemmy’s capabilities.

What are some of the disadvantages of jfcUnit?

Costello UI could be better: There’s always room for improvement, especially in the realm of user interface design.

Recording could be better: Some of the initial scripts that you create add in extra methods for no apparent reason.

Costello class access: It is unclear on how to gain access to some of the other elements present in a Swing application that are not directly tied to a component, such as the TableOperator through Costello’s interface.

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