The Grinder IDE: GrinderStone, 2nd release

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The Grinder IDE: GrinderStone, 2nd release

by Andruschuk Borislav :: Rate this Message:

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We are glad to announce that finally GrinderStone 2.0 is released:
http://code.google.com/p/grinderstone

GrinderStone is a plugin for Eclipse IDE that allow users of The
Grinder tool to debug created for it scripts. Along with debugging
capabilities GrinderStone provided following features:
- Dramatically decrease time needed to develop complex frameworks for
testing Web application using The Grinder
- Significantly improve ability to locate and correct Script errors
- Almost all those features that are available in Eclipse IDE during Py
scripts developments including auto-complete, syntax highlighting and etc
- Ability to view and access variables used in Test Scripts for The Grinder
- Ability to use breakpoints in Test Scripts

What’s new in this release:
- Proved compatibility with Eclipse IDE version 3.4
- Compatibility with PyDev Eclipse IDE plug-in versions 1.3.19 and 1.3.20
- Compatibility with release versions of The Grinder (version 3.0.1 and 3.1)
- Ability to install GrinderStone via Eclipse IDE Software Update or
manually
- Bug fixes and improvements

System Requirements:
In order to work with GrinderStone plug-in it is required to:
- Have any operating system that is supported by Eclipse IDE
- Have The Grinder version 3.0.1 or 3.1 installed
- Have JDK 1.5+ installed

Download Link:
http://grinderstone.googlecode.com/files/com.googlecode.grinderstone_2.0.0.zip

Support group:
http://groups.google.com/group/grinderstone-support

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Andruschuk Borislav
Andrey Isaev



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Parent Message unknown Re: The Grinder IDE: GrinderStone, 2nd release

by Andruschuk Borislav :: Rate this Message:

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Thanks,

I've duplicated my news in announce list just in case.

-Slava-

Philip Aston wrote:

> Andruschuk,
>
> Congratulations!
>
> I've added borislav.andruschuk@... to the list of emails that can
> post to grinder-announce@....
>
> - Phil
>
> Andruschuk Borislav wrote:
>  
>> We are glad to announce that finally GrinderStone 2.0 is released:
>> http://code.google.com/p/grinderstone
>>
>> GrinderStone is a plugin for Eclipse IDE that allow users of The
>> Grinder tool to debug created for it scripts. Along with debugging
>> capabilities GrinderStone provided following features:
>> - Dramatically decrease time needed to develop complex frameworks for
>> testing Web application using The Grinder
>> - Significantly improve ability to locate and correct Script errors
>> - Almost all those features that are available in Eclipse IDE during Py
>> scripts developments including auto-complete, syntax highlighting and etc
>> - Ability to view and access variables used in Test Scripts for The Grinder
>> - Ability to use breakpoints in Test Scripts
>>
>> What’s new in this release:
>> - Proved compatibility with Eclipse IDE version 3.4
>> - Compatibility with PyDev Eclipse IDE plug-in versions 1.3.19 and 1.3.20
>> - Compatibility with release versions of The Grinder (version 3.0.1 and 3.1)
>> - Ability to install GrinderStone via Eclipse IDE Software Update or
>> manually
>> - Bug fixes and improvements
>>
>> System Requirements:
>> In order to work with GrinderStone plug-in it is required to:
>> - Have any operating system that is supported by Eclipse IDE
>> - Have The Grinder version 3.0.1 or 3.1 installed
>> - Have JDK 1.5+ installed
>>
>> Download Link:
>> http://grinderstone.googlecode.com/files/com.googlecode.grinderstone_2.0.0.zip
>>
>> Support group:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/grinderstone-support
>>
>> ------------------------
>> Andruschuk Borislav
>> Andrey Isaev
>>
>>
>>  
>>    
>
>
>  


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Bold-face errors

by Tuvell_Walter :: Rate this Message:

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In the Grinder GUI, hard errors (such as comms errors, as opposed to
soft errors that show up as HTTP status codes, for example) show up in
the 3rd column by default, and are display in red bold-face.

But the columns can be rearranged in the GUI (drag-and-drop by the
header).  And when you move the errors column this way, the red
bold-face remains in the 3rd column, instead of following the errors
column.

Does this seem like a bug?

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Re: Bold-face errors

by Tuvell_Walter :: Rate this Message:

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(OK, I miscounted, it's the 4th column.)



-----Original Message-----
From: Tuvell, Walter
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 3:28 PM
To: 'grinder-use'
Subject: Bold-face errors

In the Grinder GUI, hard errors (such as comms errors, as opposed to
soft errors that show up as HTTP status codes, for example) show up in
the 3rd column by default, and are display in red bold-face.

But the columns can be rearranged in the GUI (drag-and-drop by the
header).  And when you move the errors column this way, the red
bold-face remains in the 3rd column, instead of following the errors
column.

Does this seem like a bug?

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Re: Bold-face errors

by Philip Aston-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Yes - that's a bug. Please open a bug report on the sourceforge tracker.

Thanks,

- Phil

Tuvell_Walter@... wrote:

> (OK, I miscounted, it's the 4th column.)
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tuvell, Walter
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 3:28 PM
> To: 'grinder-use'
> Subject: Bold-face errors
>
> In the Grinder GUI, hard errors (such as comms errors, as opposed to
> soft errors that show up as HTTP status codes, for example) show up in
> the 3rd column by default, and are display in red bold-face.
>
> But the columns can be rearranged in the GUI (drag-and-drop by the
> header).  And when you move the errors column this way, the red
> bold-face remains in the 3rd column, instead of following the errors
> column.
>
> Does this seem like a bug?
>  



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Re: Bold-face errors

by Tuvell_Walter :: Rate this Message:

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Done, #2138601 .



-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Aston [mailto:philip.aston@...]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:38 AM
To: grinder-use
Subject: Re: [Grinder-use] Bold-face errors

Yes - that's a bug. Please open a bug report on the sourceforge tracker.

Thanks,

- Phil

Tuvell_Walter@... wrote:

> (OK, I miscounted, it's the 4th column.)
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tuvell, Walter
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 3:28 PM
> To: 'grinder-use'
> Subject: Bold-face errors
>
> In the Grinder GUI, hard errors (such as comms errors, as opposed to
> soft errors that show up as HTTP status codes, for example) show up in
> the 3rd column by default, and are display in red bold-face.
>
> But the columns can be rearranged in the GUI (drag-and-drop by the
> header).  And when you move the errors column this way, the red
> bold-face remains in the 3rd column, instead of following the errors
> column.
>
> Does this seem like a bug?
>  



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