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I am writing a Java Desktop Application (SWING) using Netbeans IDE 6.9. I want to do automated GUI testing. All I know about testing is JUnit tests which won't apply for my GUI application. Is there a particular testing framework I can use for testing the GUI application, are there good ones out there? Which ones are easy to use (I need to do testing but I don't have a lot of time for that, however, I don't want to ignore that). My application is basically one frame, with three to 4 tabs (not a big one), my tests shouldn't be complicated, so is there a simple framework that will let me test my application fast and in a strong way to find bugs?

Thanks

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I recommend the following open source tools (we are using them on our Java Swing applications):

  • UISpec4J - Non visual testing tool, very good for unit testing/TDD for the GUI application
  • Abbot - Is good for functional testing. Also have record & playback

You can use both or either one of them

From the commercial tools in my opinion the best is IBM Rational Functional Tester - it supports Java applications very well. However it is expensive and is focused on the record & replay approach which is not very reliable.

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    None of the two you mentioned appears here. I would consider both projects dead.
    – malat
    Oct 14, 2016 at 9:48
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    @malat Considered that the answer is more than 5 years old it is likely to happen Oct 15, 2016 at 15:48
  • Thanks for the suggestions. I am surprised to see there's no driver to support testing Java GUI applications with Appium. Oracle is a big company, they can easily spend some money on this. Nov 4, 2020 at 9:20
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You can try "fest".

http://code.google.com/p/fest/

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  • FEST is indeed a very good UI testing library (although it doesn't have a recording feature yet). One important thing to do to make its use easier (probably the same for other testing libs) is to explicitly uniquely name each component in your UI.
    – jfpoilpret
    Mar 25, 2011 at 7:45
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QF-test

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Try Selenium or Watij.

Both frameworks open a web-page in browser and manipulate page elements. They can click a page element, enter data to input field, get a text or HTML of a specified element, etc. Watij in addition to that can emulate javascript events directly.

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    But they will not work for the desktop applications Mar 24, 2011 at 12:10

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