Libor Zoubek [
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"Confortable testing with SWTBot"
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There is a great option to run SWTBot tests in separate window. No more watching SWTBot
"doing the work"
This can be accomplished by
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Xephyr Xephyr. As a
Xorg extension it should be available on every linux distro.
Xephyr is able to run another X session in a window in current session. The only problem
is, that you cannot run multiple (gnome/xfce/kde) sessions at one time. I recommend to
install some lightweight desktop manager like fluxbox, twm, enlightenement etc or run
nested session under different user.
I've created simple shell script called nestedX which can do some bothering stuff for
you. Just pick it, slightly edit (comment out you favorite wm) and use.
Once nestedX runs, new session in window should appear.
Eclipse with SWTBot tests and of course whatever can run inside.
When developing tests and you've started your IDE in current session, you can modify
run configuration of your SWTBot test and define environment variable DISPLAY with value
of new display (nestedX script tells it).
There is also an option to pass a program as an argument to script. Program will be
executed few seconds after starting window manager in nested session.
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