Daily Build Smoke Test Report
Build Number: 02_13_01
Date: Feb. 13, 2001
Tester: Wes
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Requirement |
Functionality |
Defect Number |
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Main Screen comes up with apporpriate look and feel |
Present |
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The File menu produces a drop down menu with Open Class and Exit |
Present |
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Choosing Open Class produces a dialog box where the user can enter the classpath |
Present |
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The class is loaded into ETA populating the methods and fields panels |
Present |
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The methods panel has a tabbed pane for every class that the loaded class is inherited from |
Present |
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The fields panel is populated with the classes as well |
Present |
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The public, private, protected, and package local tabs each show the appropriate fields for the class selected using the tabbed panes in both the Fields and Methods panels |
Present |
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In the status window, all three tabbed panes Output, Messages and Session Log are present and clickable. |
Present |
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The object pool is empty. |
Present |
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The Returned Objects and Test Data Items tabs are clickable and empty. |
Present |
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Clicking on Test Data Items tab in the Object Pool and New Test Data Item at the bottom produces a dialog box |
Present |
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The dialog box allows the user to create a Primitive or Object test data item. |
Present |
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Clicking ok produces a different dialog box for primitives and objects |
Present |
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The user is able to create a primitve type and it appears in the Object Pool |
Present |
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The user is prompted to enter a classpath for creating an object test data item |
Present |
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After entering the path a dialog pops up with a selection of constructors for that object |
Present |
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After constructing the object, it shows up in the test data items section of the object pool |
Present |
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Selecting New Test Data item from the drop down menu Test, produces the same choices as New Test Data item from the Object Pool |
Present |
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Appropriate messages are output to the messages screen |
Present |
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The user may exit the program using the X in the upper right corner or by choosing File->Exit |
Present |
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Opening another class with one class already open, removes the first class and loads the second |
Present |