The document discusses using FlexUnit 4 for testing ActionScript code written in Flash Professional CS5. It provides an overview of FlexUnit 4 and describes different workflows for using it with Flash Professional projects, including exporting the project as a SWC and testing it in Flash Builder 4 or bringing FlexUnit 4 into a Flash Professional project directly. It also previews a FlexUnit panel planned for Flash Professional that will automate the process of using FlexUnit 4 for testing within Flash authoring.
This document provides instructions and resources for an entire course in PRG 218. It includes instructions for weekly individual assignments involving C++ fundamentals, variables, decisions, arrays, functions, classes, and objects. Students are asked to complete coding assignments by writing C++ programs that demonstrate various programming concepts. The document provides links to code samples and tutorials to help with installing an IDE like Visual Studio and learning C++.
Application Lifecycle Management with TFSMehdi Khalili
The document discusses a presentation about application lifecycle management (ALM) using Team Foundation Server 2010. It includes an overview of key ALM concepts like version control, build automation, work item tracking, and team collaboration. It also provides a quick tour of the administration console and components of the virtual environment like SQL Server, SharePoint, and Visual Studio.
Here are the steps to add PnP-JS to the React web part project:
1. Stop any running gulp serve process if it's running
2. Install PnP-JS packages:
```
npm install @pnp/common @pnp/logging @pnp/odata @pnp/sp @pnp/graph --save
```
3. Import PnP-JS packages at the top of HelloWorldWebPart.ts:
```
import { sp } from '@pnp/sp';
```
4. Establish the PnP context:
```
sp.setup({
spfxContext: this.context
});
```
5
Top 3 selenium IDE alternatives for Chrome and FirefoxKatalon Studio
Selenium IDE, a popular Firefox add-on for test automation, will no longer be supported after Firefox 55. This document discusses potential alternatives to Selenium IDE, including Robot Framework, Protractor, and Katalon Studio. Katalon Studio is highlighted as a viable alternative because it has an easy installation, supports multiple browsers, and provides features like recording, reporting, and integration that are competitive with commercial solutions.
This document provides guidance on development lifecycles for Force.com applications. It discusses developing directly in a production org for simple changes, but recommends using sandboxes for more complex development. Sandboxes allow isolating development and testing from production. The document then covers development tools, tracking changes, synchronizing orgs, release management, and advanced scenarios. It aims to prepare readers to undertake development and release of applications on the Force.com platform.
This document provides instructions for installing the Silk Test automation framework software. It explains how to download the 45-day trial version from the Micro Focus website, install Visual Studio 2015, run the Silk Test setup file to install various components, and complete the installation process by selecting an evaluation license. The document also introduces some key concepts of test automation architecture including driver layer, framework layer, and implementation layer. Sample project structures using the Silk Test framework are illustrated.
Tutorial test driven development with Visual Studio 2012Hong Le Van
- The document discusses test driven development (TDD) using Visual Studio 2012, which features new support for external test frameworks like NUnit, improved test management tools, and integration of asynchronous testing.
- Key features include easy installation and use of external frameworks like NUnit via plugins, consolidated test results and management in Test Explorer, and support for async/await testing in .NET 4.5.
- Visual Studio 2012 allows seamless use of external frameworks with full IDE features and improves on limitations of Visual Studio 2010 integration.
An overview of the reporting capabilities in Team Foundation Server 2012. Includes explanation of Data warehouse architecture, included reports (SSRS and Excel), and customization.
This document provides instructions and resources for an entire course in PRG 218. It includes instructions for weekly individual assignments involving C++ fundamentals, variables, decisions, arrays, functions, classes, and objects. Students are asked to complete coding assignments by writing C++ programs that demonstrate various programming concepts. The document provides links to code samples and tutorials to help with installing an IDE like Visual Studio and learning C++.
Application Lifecycle Management with TFSMehdi Khalili
The document discusses a presentation about application lifecycle management (ALM) using Team Foundation Server 2010. It includes an overview of key ALM concepts like version control, build automation, work item tracking, and team collaboration. It also provides a quick tour of the administration console and components of the virtual environment like SQL Server, SharePoint, and Visual Studio.
Here are the steps to add PnP-JS to the React web part project:
1. Stop any running gulp serve process if it's running
2. Install PnP-JS packages:
```
npm install @pnp/common @pnp/logging @pnp/odata @pnp/sp @pnp/graph --save
```
3. Import PnP-JS packages at the top of HelloWorldWebPart.ts:
```
import { sp } from '@pnp/sp';
```
4. Establish the PnP context:
```
sp.setup({
spfxContext: this.context
});
```
5
Top 3 selenium IDE alternatives for Chrome and FirefoxKatalon Studio
Selenium IDE, a popular Firefox add-on for test automation, will no longer be supported after Firefox 55. This document discusses potential alternatives to Selenium IDE, including Robot Framework, Protractor, and Katalon Studio. Katalon Studio is highlighted as a viable alternative because it has an easy installation, supports multiple browsers, and provides features like recording, reporting, and integration that are competitive with commercial solutions.
This document provides guidance on development lifecycles for Force.com applications. It discusses developing directly in a production org for simple changes, but recommends using sandboxes for more complex development. Sandboxes allow isolating development and testing from production. The document then covers development tools, tracking changes, synchronizing orgs, release management, and advanced scenarios. It aims to prepare readers to undertake development and release of applications on the Force.com platform.
This document provides instructions for installing the Silk Test automation framework software. It explains how to download the 45-day trial version from the Micro Focus website, install Visual Studio 2015, run the Silk Test setup file to install various components, and complete the installation process by selecting an evaluation license. The document also introduces some key concepts of test automation architecture including driver layer, framework layer, and implementation layer. Sample project structures using the Silk Test framework are illustrated.
Tutorial test driven development with Visual Studio 2012Hong Le Van
- The document discusses test driven development (TDD) using Visual Studio 2012, which features new support for external test frameworks like NUnit, improved test management tools, and integration of asynchronous testing.
- Key features include easy installation and use of external frameworks like NUnit via plugins, consolidated test results and management in Test Explorer, and support for async/await testing in .NET 4.5.
- Visual Studio 2012 allows seamless use of external frameworks with full IDE features and improves on limitations of Visual Studio 2010 integration.
An overview of the reporting capabilities in Team Foundation Server 2012. Includes explanation of Data warehouse architecture, included reports (SSRS and Excel), and customization.
This document provides instructions for setting up OpenCV 2.4.9 with Visual Studio Express 2012 on Windows 10. It includes downloading OpenCV and Visual Studio, setting the system environment path to include the OpenCV binaries, configuring a new project in Visual Studio to include the OpenCV libraries and include directories, and provides a simple example code to load and display an image. The instructions are also applicable to other versions of OpenCV and Visual Studio with some minor differences.
Record of Achievement - Microsoft Virtual AcademyCliff O'Sullivan
This document is a record of activity confirming that Cliff OSullivan has completed courses on the Microsoft Virtual Academy platform. It lists over 100 computing and development-related courses that Cliff has taken, ranging from programming fundamentals to mobile development to cloud technologies. The record notes that Cliff needs to pass self-assessments for any pending or in-progress courses to receive full credit. It concludes by congratulating Cliff on his achievement and wishing him continued growth.
This document summarizes a webinar about new features and the roadmap for Provar, an automated testing tool for Salesforce. Key highlights include new features like support for Lightning components, mobile testing capabilities, and a new test builder. The roadmap discusses upcoming features like a managed package and REST API support. The webinar also covers tips and how Provar helps with issues like maintaining test cases across environments and testing advanced Salesforce features.
Integrating SalesforceDX and Test AutomationRichard Clark
London Salesforce Developers Meetup 20th June 2018 - Talk 1. Video recording coming soon, in the mean time please see the slides for our talk on Continuous Delivery using SalesforceDX, Jenkins CI and Provar test automation.
Team Foundation Server - Tracking & ReportingSteve Lange
Comprehensive presentation detailing reporting and tracking capabilities of Team Foundation Server. Focuses on Excel workbooks and Reporting Services, but touches on other technologies as well.
This document discusses different branching and merging practices for managing code in source control. It describes branch by release patterns where different branches are maintained for each release. It also covers branch by quality where branches are used to isolate different code quality stages. Branch by feature is presented as another option where branches are used to isolate development of independent features. The document provides examples and considerations for selecting the appropriate branching strategy based on factors like project needs and timelines.
The document introduces Telerik Test Studio, an automated testing tool that allows both recording and playback of test cases as well as writing test scripts in code. It supports testing web applications, AJAX, Silverlight, and other technologies. The document outlines the installation process, describes how to create and run a sample recorded test, and how to view test results including failures.
This document provides an introduction to programming with C# and the .NET Framework. It discusses what computer programming is, defines the key phases of programming like problem definition, algorithm design, coding, testing and debugging. It then covers the basics of a "Hello World" C# program including code structure, formatting and execution. The document also introduces the .NET Framework, Visual Studio IDE and MSDN library as essential tools and resources for C# programming.
A full overview of Team Foundation Server 2010 (not just what's new).
Includes 4 main areas:
- Manage & Plan your Project
- Understand Parallel Development
- No More "No Repro" Bugs
- Reporting on your Entire Portfolio.
Screenshots are included.
• Build better apps for any platform, including iOS, Android, Java, Linux or Windows with DevOps.
• Accelerate your application delivery lifecycle with DevOps.
• Let teams share code, track work, and ship software—for any language, all in a single package. It is the perfect complement to your IDE.
A quick guide through the wonders of teamwork with distributed version control systems, dependency management, build automation, and continuous integration and delivery.
MOTODEV Studio for Testing A platform testing based on Eclipsegustavoeliano
The document discusses MOTODEV Studio, a platform for developing Motorola applications. It proposes establishing guidelines to define requirements for products integrated with the Studio platform. These guidelines would specify mandatory and optional integration requirements. The document also outlines a testing approach including isolated, system, integration and compliance tests run by different teams to ensure compatibility across products. A Studio for Test would validate the guidelines and compatibility.
This presentation provides participants with an overview of
the most popular tools for code quality control in Flex. Among them: Sonar with Flex plugin, FlexPMD & FlexPMD Eclipse plugin, SWFScan from HP and FlexFormatting Eclipse plugin.
In this presentation will be presented the basic information about each of the mentioned tools, information how to configure some of these tools, how to use them and How to interpret results of their work.
Agenda:
Sonar with Flex plugin
FlexPMD
-What is FlexPMD
-How does it work
FlexPMD plugin
-Configuration
-Supported workflows
-FlexCPD integration
-FlexPMD Ruleset Creator
SwfScan from HP
FlexCover
ItDepends
FlexFormatting
Softwaretestingtoolsfreeandopensourcefinal 150411221750-conversion-gate01Aravindharamanan S
Software testing is a process, to evaluate the functionality of a software application with an intent to find whether the developed software met the specified requirements or not and to identify the defects to ensure that the product is defect free in order to produce the quality product.
Встреча "QA: в каких направлениях может найти себя тестировщик?"GoIT
19.12.2014 в креативном пространстве "Часопыс" состоялась очередная встреча от проекта GoIT, посвященная "вечному". Наши любимые преподаватели и менторы доносили следующее:
• Виды QA и специфика работы в каждом из этих направлений;
• Необходимые вспомогательные навыки, которыми должен обладать тестировщик;
• Новинки мира QA.
Наши спикеры:
Николай Ковш - QA Engineer в Ciklum, которому успешно удалось перейти в сферу IT из маркетинга. Расскажет о необходимости тестировщикам уметь программировать.
Алла Пенальба - QA Lead в компании invisibleCRM, работала в компании ПИКСУС, 4 года проживала в Бельгии, где работала Mobile QA Engineer.
Марина Шевченко - Mobile QA Engineer в Ciklum. QA с опытом тестирования веб, десктопных и мобильных приложений. Расскажет о специфике тестирования мобильных приложений.
Александр Майданюк - Head of Quality Assurance Solution в компании Ciklum. Занимал должности QA Lead, Manager, QA Consultant и Trainer. Эксперт и судья QA секции чемпионата UA Web Challenge. Соучредитель Киевского клуба тестировщиков QA Club.
The document provides an overview of Telerik Test Studio, a tool for automating functional web application testing. It discusses the architecture and features of Telerik Test Studio, including test recording, execution, and results. Various aspects of scripting with the tool are covered such as creating tests, using data-driven testing with different data sources, custom/logical/coded steps, and running test lists from the command line. Hands-on examples are provided to demonstrate logging in and out of a website both with and without data-driven testing.
Visual Studio Team Services Extensions by Taavi Kõosaar (@melborp).NET Crowd
In this session we will explore the extensibility offered by Visual Studio Team Services to add custom behavior or enhance the experience of Visual Studio Team Services and/or Team Foundation Server 2015. We will go through the possible extensibilities, implement a nice simplification extenion for PBIs and as the icing on cake, we will do this using continuous deployment to the Visual Studio marketplace.
Release engineering involves managing the delivery of high quality software releases through processes like release planning, branch management, building, testing, and source code control. It aims to make releases predictable and of high quality by facilitating activities such as compiling code, verifying functionality, controlling branching/merging of codelines, and following best practices.
Silverlight 4 introduces new capabilities for media, rich experiences, business applications, and extending beyond the browser. Expression Blend allows designers and developers to work seamlessly together through features like SketchFlow for prototyping, behaviors for interactivity without code, and sample data to bring prototypes to life. The presentation demonstrates using these tools to build a prototype application in Expression Blend that can be further developed in Visual Studio 2010. Resources are provided for learning more about Silverlight and Expression Blend.
The document provides information about Bootstrap4XPages, a plugin that brings the Bootstrap front-end framework to XPages applications. It discusses what Bootstrap is, the benefits of using it, and how the Bootstrap4XPages plugin works. The plugin provides Bootstrap styling for XPages components out of the box. It can be installed on Domino servers and in Designer. The document demonstrates how to enable Bootstrap styling on an XPages application by selecting the Bootstrap4XPages library and theme. It also covers creating layouts, views, dialogs, and other application elements using Bootstrap styled XPages components. Custom themes and upcoming features are mentioned. Contributions to the open source project are welcomed.
This presentation mainly covers the following topics:
- Flash Development Environment Setup
- Flash Programming Model
- OOP in Flash
- Flash Programming Best Practice
This document provides instructions for setting up OpenCV 2.4.9 with Visual Studio Express 2012 on Windows 10. It includes downloading OpenCV and Visual Studio, setting the system environment path to include the OpenCV binaries, configuring a new project in Visual Studio to include the OpenCV libraries and include directories, and provides a simple example code to load and display an image. The instructions are also applicable to other versions of OpenCV and Visual Studio with some minor differences.
Record of Achievement - Microsoft Virtual AcademyCliff O'Sullivan
This document is a record of activity confirming that Cliff OSullivan has completed courses on the Microsoft Virtual Academy platform. It lists over 100 computing and development-related courses that Cliff has taken, ranging from programming fundamentals to mobile development to cloud technologies. The record notes that Cliff needs to pass self-assessments for any pending or in-progress courses to receive full credit. It concludes by congratulating Cliff on his achievement and wishing him continued growth.
This document summarizes a webinar about new features and the roadmap for Provar, an automated testing tool for Salesforce. Key highlights include new features like support for Lightning components, mobile testing capabilities, and a new test builder. The roadmap discusses upcoming features like a managed package and REST API support. The webinar also covers tips and how Provar helps with issues like maintaining test cases across environments and testing advanced Salesforce features.
Integrating SalesforceDX and Test AutomationRichard Clark
London Salesforce Developers Meetup 20th June 2018 - Talk 1. Video recording coming soon, in the mean time please see the slides for our talk on Continuous Delivery using SalesforceDX, Jenkins CI and Provar test automation.
Team Foundation Server - Tracking & ReportingSteve Lange
Comprehensive presentation detailing reporting and tracking capabilities of Team Foundation Server. Focuses on Excel workbooks and Reporting Services, but touches on other technologies as well.
This document discusses different branching and merging practices for managing code in source control. It describes branch by release patterns where different branches are maintained for each release. It also covers branch by quality where branches are used to isolate different code quality stages. Branch by feature is presented as another option where branches are used to isolate development of independent features. The document provides examples and considerations for selecting the appropriate branching strategy based on factors like project needs and timelines.
The document introduces Telerik Test Studio, an automated testing tool that allows both recording and playback of test cases as well as writing test scripts in code. It supports testing web applications, AJAX, Silverlight, and other technologies. The document outlines the installation process, describes how to create and run a sample recorded test, and how to view test results including failures.
This document provides an introduction to programming with C# and the .NET Framework. It discusses what computer programming is, defines the key phases of programming like problem definition, algorithm design, coding, testing and debugging. It then covers the basics of a "Hello World" C# program including code structure, formatting and execution. The document also introduces the .NET Framework, Visual Studio IDE and MSDN library as essential tools and resources for C# programming.
A full overview of Team Foundation Server 2010 (not just what's new).
Includes 4 main areas:
- Manage & Plan your Project
- Understand Parallel Development
- No More "No Repro" Bugs
- Reporting on your Entire Portfolio.
Screenshots are included.
• Build better apps for any platform, including iOS, Android, Java, Linux or Windows with DevOps.
• Accelerate your application delivery lifecycle with DevOps.
• Let teams share code, track work, and ship software—for any language, all in a single package. It is the perfect complement to your IDE.
A quick guide through the wonders of teamwork with distributed version control systems, dependency management, build automation, and continuous integration and delivery.
MOTODEV Studio for Testing A platform testing based on Eclipsegustavoeliano
The document discusses MOTODEV Studio, a platform for developing Motorola applications. It proposes establishing guidelines to define requirements for products integrated with the Studio platform. These guidelines would specify mandatory and optional integration requirements. The document also outlines a testing approach including isolated, system, integration and compliance tests run by different teams to ensure compatibility across products. A Studio for Test would validate the guidelines and compatibility.
This presentation provides participants with an overview of
the most popular tools for code quality control in Flex. Among them: Sonar with Flex plugin, FlexPMD & FlexPMD Eclipse plugin, SWFScan from HP and FlexFormatting Eclipse plugin.
In this presentation will be presented the basic information about each of the mentioned tools, information how to configure some of these tools, how to use them and How to interpret results of their work.
Agenda:
Sonar with Flex plugin
FlexPMD
-What is FlexPMD
-How does it work
FlexPMD plugin
-Configuration
-Supported workflows
-FlexCPD integration
-FlexPMD Ruleset Creator
SwfScan from HP
FlexCover
ItDepends
FlexFormatting
Softwaretestingtoolsfreeandopensourcefinal 150411221750-conversion-gate01Aravindharamanan S
Software testing is a process, to evaluate the functionality of a software application with an intent to find whether the developed software met the specified requirements or not and to identify the defects to ensure that the product is defect free in order to produce the quality product.
Встреча "QA: в каких направлениях может найти себя тестировщик?"GoIT
19.12.2014 в креативном пространстве "Часопыс" состоялась очередная встреча от проекта GoIT, посвященная "вечному". Наши любимые преподаватели и менторы доносили следующее:
• Виды QA и специфика работы в каждом из этих направлений;
• Необходимые вспомогательные навыки, которыми должен обладать тестировщик;
• Новинки мира QA.
Наши спикеры:
Николай Ковш - QA Engineer в Ciklum, которому успешно удалось перейти в сферу IT из маркетинга. Расскажет о необходимости тестировщикам уметь программировать.
Алла Пенальба - QA Lead в компании invisibleCRM, работала в компании ПИКСУС, 4 года проживала в Бельгии, где работала Mobile QA Engineer.
Марина Шевченко - Mobile QA Engineer в Ciklum. QA с опытом тестирования веб, десктопных и мобильных приложений. Расскажет о специфике тестирования мобильных приложений.
Александр Майданюк - Head of Quality Assurance Solution в компании Ciklum. Занимал должности QA Lead, Manager, QA Consultant и Trainer. Эксперт и судья QA секции чемпионата UA Web Challenge. Соучредитель Киевского клуба тестировщиков QA Club.
The document provides an overview of Telerik Test Studio, a tool for automating functional web application testing. It discusses the architecture and features of Telerik Test Studio, including test recording, execution, and results. Various aspects of scripting with the tool are covered such as creating tests, using data-driven testing with different data sources, custom/logical/coded steps, and running test lists from the command line. Hands-on examples are provided to demonstrate logging in and out of a website both with and without data-driven testing.
Visual Studio Team Services Extensions by Taavi Kõosaar (@melborp).NET Crowd
In this session we will explore the extensibility offered by Visual Studio Team Services to add custom behavior or enhance the experience of Visual Studio Team Services and/or Team Foundation Server 2015. We will go through the possible extensibilities, implement a nice simplification extenion for PBIs and as the icing on cake, we will do this using continuous deployment to the Visual Studio marketplace.
Release engineering involves managing the delivery of high quality software releases through processes like release planning, branch management, building, testing, and source code control. It aims to make releases predictable and of high quality by facilitating activities such as compiling code, verifying functionality, controlling branching/merging of codelines, and following best practices.
Silverlight 4 introduces new capabilities for media, rich experiences, business applications, and extending beyond the browser. Expression Blend allows designers and developers to work seamlessly together through features like SketchFlow for prototyping, behaviors for interactivity without code, and sample data to bring prototypes to life. The presentation demonstrates using these tools to build a prototype application in Expression Blend that can be further developed in Visual Studio 2010. Resources are provided for learning more about Silverlight and Expression Blend.
The document provides information about Bootstrap4XPages, a plugin that brings the Bootstrap front-end framework to XPages applications. It discusses what Bootstrap is, the benefits of using it, and how the Bootstrap4XPages plugin works. The plugin provides Bootstrap styling for XPages components out of the box. It can be installed on Domino servers and in Designer. The document demonstrates how to enable Bootstrap styling on an XPages application by selecting the Bootstrap4XPages library and theme. It also covers creating layouts, views, dialogs, and other application elements using Bootstrap styled XPages components. Custom themes and upcoming features are mentioned. Contributions to the open source project are welcomed.
This presentation mainly covers the following topics:
- Flash Development Environment Setup
- Flash Programming Model
- OOP in Flash
- Flash Programming Best Practice
Test Driven Development (TDD) with FlexUnit 4 - 360|Flex San Jose presoElad Elrom
This document discusses Test Driven Development (TDD) and how to implement it using FlexUnit 4 for a Twitter companion application. It provides an overview of TDD, outlines the process which includes defining objectives, writing user stories, and creating tests before code. It demonstrates how to set up the application, create a test suite and first test case class. Finally, it provides an example of implementing the first user story to retrieve tweets with a specific hashtag by writing a test to ensure the Twitter API is called correctly and events are dispatched properly.
Test Driven Development (TDD) Preso 360|Flex 2010guest5639fa9
This document discusses Test Driven Development (TDD) using FlexUnit 4. It provides an overview of TDD and its benefits. It then walks through an example of building a Twitter client application using TDD. It demonstrates how to create test suites and test cases, write tests to fail initially, then write code to pass the tests. It covers concepts like user stories, assertions, refactoring tests. The document recommends TDD for APIs, frameworks and services, but not GUI testing. It provides resources to learn more about TDD with FlexUnit 4 and Adobe technologies.
M365 global developer bootcamp 2019 Intro to SPFx VersionThomas Daly
Here are the steps to create a React web part:
1. Scaffold a new React web part project:
```
yo @microsoft/sharepoint
```
2. When prompted, select the following:
- Use the current folder for where to place the files
- WebPart as the client-side component type
- Select React as the JavaScript framework
3. This will scaffold all the necessary files and setup React in your project.
4. Import React and ReactDOM in your web part file:
```js
import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDom from 'react-dom';
```
5. Create a simple React component:
This document summarizes a presentation on Silverlight 4 and Prism. It introduces Silverlight 4 keywords like rich media applications and cross-platform capabilities. It discusses IIS Smooth Streaming for optimizing video playback quality. It also describes Prism for modular application development in Silverlight, and the extensibility of the Silverlight UI through tools like Expression Blend and component libraries. Finally, it outlines a multi-layer architecture in Prism using Entity Framework and WCF services.
This document summarizes Brahmaji Tammana's background and highlights from the TrailheaDX 2020 virtual event. It includes:
1) An introduction to Brahmaji Tammana, their certifications and areas of focus including salesforce, lightning components, and blogging.
2) An overview of the TrailheaDX 2020 event which was the first ever virtual and free event, featuring 40 sessions, 65+ product demos, and highlights of new features.
3) Summaries of some of the highlighted new features from sessions including Salesforce Anywhere, Code Builder, DevOps Center, and Serverless Functions.
4) Links provided to additional resources and documentation on the new features and Trailhea
IBM ConnectED 2015 - BP106 From XPages Hero To OSGi Guru: Taking The Scary Ou...Paul Withers
BP106 From XPages Hero To OSGi Guru: Taking The Scary Out Of Building Extension Libraries. From IBM ConnectED 2015, delivered jointly with Christian Guedemann
The SB Support Application is a new SB application that will be provided as part of the standard installation from version 6.4.0 of SB+ and SB/XA.
In this presentation, we will review the features of this application and discuss how they can be used to improve the support of your SB applications.
In this presentation I will show you most of the new features in Visual Studio 2010. Some of the topics included are: IDE enhancements, what's new for architects, testers? How to extend Visual Studio 2010 and improvements in debugging (historical debugging)
This document provides an overview of a training module on configuring Azure Pipelines. The module contains 10 lessons that cover topics like the concept of pipelines in DevOps, Azure Pipelines components, hosted vs self-hosted agents, agent pools, concurrency, open-source projects, and configuring pipelines with YAML vs the visual designer. The objectives are to explain the role of Azure Pipelines, configure agents, and understand how to set up and run pipelines.
This tutorial shows how to query a database from a ColdFusion component (CFC) and display the results in a Flex application. Specifically, it:
1. Creates a CFC that queries the cfbookclub database and returns results.
2. Tests the CFC using cfinvoke and cfdump.
3. Binds the CFC method to a DataGrid component in Flex to display the database records. It configures the return type and maps fields to DataGrid columns.
This tutorial shows how to query a database from a ColdFusion component (CFC) and display the results in a Flex application. Specifically, it:
1. Creates a CFC that queries the cfbookclub database and returns the results.
2. Tests the CFC using cfinvoke and cfdump.
3. Binds the CFC method to a DataGrid component in Flex to display the database records. It defines a custom data type for the returned query and configures the DataGrid columns.
The document provides an overview of the Adobe Flash Platform and the Flex framework. It discusses the tools that can be used to create rich media applications, including Flash Professional, Flash Catalyst, and Flash Builder. Flash Builder uses the open source Flex framework to build applications that can deploy consistently across web browsers, desktops, and mobile devices like Android. The Flex framework includes the MXML declarative language and ActionScript programming language. Flash Builder improves developer productivity when building Flex applications with features like code hinting, debugging tools, and visual design environments.
This document provides an introduction to Apache Flex, beginning with an overview of what Flex is and its history. It describes Flex as an open source framework that combines MXML and ActionScript to build rich internet applications. The document outlines Flex's origins at Macromedia and Adobe and how Adobe donated Flex to the Apache Software Foundation in 2011. It discusses Flex's progression through incubation and becoming a top-level Apache project. Finally, it provides a brief look at Flex's future direction under Apache development.
This document summarizes a presentation about new features in Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate. The presentation covers improvements to the start page and new project dialog, the IDE, code focused development features, ASP.NET improvements, debugging tools, deployment capabilities, CLR updates, and extensibility options. The presentation was given by Adil Ahmed Mughal, a Microsoft MVP, at the UltimateLoadFest event.
mxmlc: fitter, happier, more productiveBrian Deitte
This document provides tips for optimizing Flex and Flash Builder projects to improve compilation speed and reduce SWF file sizes. It recommends using multiple source paths in one project, building parts as SWCs, closing extra projects, using system fonts over embedded ones, and disabling certain build settings. It also discusses using pieces of Flex 4 in Flex 3 for a 25% speedup and moving to Flex 4 for more. Third-party tools like Flash Optimizer and secureSWF can help reduce SWF sizes by a few percent. Future changes may include compiling AS3 to LLVM and AVM2 bytecode for faster builds and smaller files.
This post will help you in converting your eLearning content into the HTML5 format and learn why there is a need to migrate legacy e-learning courses into html 5 and what its benefits are.
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
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Overview
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Using FlexUnit 4 with Flash CS5
1. Using FlexUnit 4 with Flash Professional CS5 Ben Schmidtke Digital Primates
2. Who Am I? Ben Schmidtke III Consultant - Digital Primates IT Consulting Group Flash Platform Developer for 11 years Adobe Certified Instructor & Developer Currently primary focus is enterprise Flex application development Mentoring clients to become better developers and help overcome complex project requirements using the Flash Platform 2
3. Who Are You? A Flash ActionScript developer who spends a significant amount of time in Flash Professional CS. You are interested in FlexUnit 4 and learning ways to use it with Flash Professional application development. You may or may not have experience with unit tests. If this doesn’t describe you then go and enjoy another session. People fitting the above description will get the most out of this session and I personally want you to get the most from your MAX experience. 3
4. What Is This Session About? Overview of FlexUnit 4 Why we should consider using FlexUnit 4 with Flash CS5 Projects ActionScript Development Workflows For CS5 Building a testable class using Flash CS5 Workflow and testing using Flash Builder 4 Workflow and testing using only Flash Professional CS5 Sneak peak of the FlexUnit 4 panel for Flash CS5 Resources Q&A 4
5. What Is Not On The Agenda? There is a lot of functionality in FlexUnit 4, we will not be covering a majority of it’s features. There are numerous articles on FlexUnit 4 that go into greater detail regarding it’s full functionality For more information visit www.FlexUnit.org Our time will be spent less on FlexUnit features and more about how to use it with Flash Professional CS 5
6. A Common Assumption One of the most common false assumptions is that: “FlexUnit is only for Flex.” This is incorrect! 6
7. FlexUnit is a Mystical Beast? Possibly… A poorly named testing framework that supports unit and integration testing for ActionScript or Flex projects A pluggable testing architecture which facilitates the use of multiple test runners and multiple test listeners Resulting in FlexUnit 4 being able to: Be used with a Flash Professional CS5 Project Be used with a Flash Builder 4: Flash Professional Project 7
8. Brief List of FlexUnit 4.x Features Used with ActionScript 3 and Flex projects Use of Metadata tags: [Test], [Suite], etc. Test environment support [Before], [After], [BeforeClass], [AfterClass] Exception Handling Async testing: per test & timeout support Hamcrest assertions Suites & Parameterized Testing Theories, Datapoints and Assumptions And more! 8
9. Why Should We Be Unit Testing? Developer responsibility to ensure the code written works 100% of the time, all the time. Responsibility to the client Responsibility to fellow developers Responsibility to the budget Responsibility to the brand Flash brand is under increased scrutiny over stability of the platform and the quality of the developers “Flash crashes … ( insert random browser or operation system ) ” 9
10. Strive To Be Better Programmers 80% of your time as a developer is spent identifying and correcting defects Software mistakes cost the US Economy about 80 billion dollars a year An error found after release can cost 100x more to fix than during early development The point is that we need to do a better job of finding errors and we need to find them sooner 10
11. ActionScript Development Workflows For CS5 When writing a Flash application there are two main workflows available to us within the Adobe software when working with ActionScript Native development in Flash Professional CS New workflow using Flash Builder 4 for ActionScript development 11
12. Workflow Considerations Native Flash Professional CS5 Development No dependency on other programs ActionScript editor is lacking in many areas Hybrid Development using Flash Builder 4 Possibly better ActionScript editor and code generation tools Constantly having to switch between tools 12
13. Multiple Workflows Allows For Multiple Implementations There are multiple ways to use FlexUnit 4: Native Approach in Flash Professional CS5 Building a FlexUnit 4 application in CS5 to test your application Requires manual setup and additional work No dependency on having Flash Builder Hybrid Approach using Flash Builder 4 Using existing FlexUnit 4 functionality in Flash Builder to test the Flash Professional project Arguably the easiest solution Dependency on having Flash Builder 13
14. Limitations of Flash Professional CS5 No built in support for FlexUnit 4 No panels No visual feedback for tests run Unable to support additional compiler arguments Required for custom MetaData tags No templates for Tests and Theories 14
15. Limitations of Flash Builder 4 Flash Builder does not know how to compile FLA’s Flash Builder needs to modify the application to: Support MetaData tags Compile & Run the tests Provide visual feedback regarding success / failures 15
16. Thinking Small In The Project Writing testable code means writing small pieces of functionality Tests focus on testing small pieces of code “Good Lego’s make strong Lego castles” Many tests result in the testing of the project framework Build an ActionScript framework for your project Building corresponding tests to ensure the framework is bulletproof 16
17. Walkthrough: Creating the Circle Class In this walkthrough: Using Flash Professional CS5 Create a class that will have rules about a Circle Create a property for diameter Create a property for radius Make sure the class can be compiled into the swf 17
18. Option 1: Using an ActionScript Library in FB4 In Flash Professional CS5: Go to: “File > Publish Settings…” On the “Flash” Options Tab, Select “Export SWC” Publish the project In Flash Builder 4: Create a ActionScript 3 project Add the SWC built by Flash Professional to Flex Build Path Write tests 18
19. FlexUnit 4 Terminology Assert A piece of code that asserts something meets the expected results. Test Method The smallest unit of the testing framework Executes code and checks an outcome Test Case Collection of Test Methods that share a common test environment Test Suite Collection of Test Cases, and possibly other Test Suite’s 19
20. Closer Look: What is a Test? A test is a piece of code that determines if a small portion of your project is working as intended In the example below, the test verifies the rules of a Circle by checking if (radius * 2) is equal to the diameter property on a circle object. [Test] public function testDiameter():void { assertEquals( (circle_r2.radius * 2), circle_r2.diameter ); } 20
21. Walkthrough 2: Write a Test for the Circle Class Export & Add the Flash Project SWC Create a Test Case Class Write a Test Method for the radius property Run the test Review the results Look at a more complete example 21
22. Notes on Hybrid Testing Workflow & Issues Have to publish the project to generate the SWC when changes are made to the FLA project. Classes and Assets Linkage: Classes must be referenced at least once in the project Assets & Fonts should be linked in via “Export for ActionScript” 22
23. Option 2: Using FlexUnit 4 in Flash CS5 Required to include FlexUnit4 SWC as a External Library Download latest build from FlexUnit.org ActionScript only version Optionally include additional libraries that work with FlexUnit4 Hamcrest Library CI Library for use with Hudson or other Continuous Integration Systems 23
24. Option 2: Using FlexUnit 4 in Flash CS5 Setup Setup FlexUnit 4 FLA project to run tests for Flash CS5 project Check “Export SWC” on Flash publish settings Required to use MetaData tags in FlexUnit 4 Add FlexUnit SWC to ActionScript 3 Library Path Add Flash CS5 Project SWC to Library Path Write code to use FlexUnit core & attach a listener to report the outcome of the FlexUnit tests Write code for what FlexUnit tests, suites, etc. to run 24
25. Walkthrough 3: FlexUnit 4 in Flash CS5 Setup Create FlexUnit CS5 Project Include required SWC’s Setup core & attach TraceListener Include tests used in previous examples Run FlexUnit Application application, review results 25
26. Option 2: Pros and Cons The Pros: Can do all development and testing from Flash Professional No use of Flash Builder 4 No use of the Flex Framework The Cons: Manual process of setting everything up Use TraceListener or create a UI for FlexUnit Results No templates or panels for assistance 26
27. Two Problems For Available Workflows Option 1: Importing Project SWC into Flash Builder Dependency on Flash Builder 4 to use FlexUnit 4 FlexUnit does not require Flash Builder Option 2: Bringing FlexUnit 4 into Flash CS5 Requires a lot of manual work! Get/build the AS version of FlexUnit Build a FlexUnit Runner application Etc. 27
28. Coming Soon: FlexUnit 4 Panel for CS5 Automated process for using FlexUnit 4 in the authoring environment FlexUnit Project Panel Similar to another workspace project for FlexUnit in Flash Builder Easy creation of FlexUnit files Templates for: Tests & Suites Built in UI runner when executing tests 28
29. A Look at the FlexUnit 4 Panel Overview of the project panel Target SWC’s to test Ability to separate the tests from the Flash Project Easy user interface for developing and managing tests Walkthrough 29
31. Future Development Flash CS5 Panel Support Support Results Panel Provide visual feedback about the results Detailed information for failed tests Ability to upgrade and add new FlexUnit supported SWC’s as new libraries are supported. 31
32. Honorable Mention ActionScript editors supporting FlexUnit 4 FDT 4 Support for FlexUnit 4 Intellij Numerous community projects integrating with FlexUnit we can leverage: AS3Signals, Hamcrest, Mockolate, FlexMojos, FlexCover, PMD, JavaNCSS, FlexCPD, FlexMentrics And many more For more information: http://docs.flexunit.org/index.php?title=Community_Projects 32
33. Resources FlexUnit.org – Wiki, Tutorials and More http://flexunit.org/ Adobe Open Source Site http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexunit/FlexUnit Latest Source http://www.flexunit.org/?page_id=14 Nightly Builds: http://flexunit.digitalprimates.net:8080/ 33