TFNb551BlueJTesting
BlueJ l10n Test Cases
General information
This quick testing is based on these tutorials
- http://www.bluej.org/netbeans/tutorial/overview.html
- http://www.bluej.org/netbeans/tutorial/using.html
- http://www.bluej.org/netbeans/tutorial/movingon.html
Test Scenario
1. Download BlueJ
BlueJ will be required by NetBeans BlueJ edition
2. Pick up the latest build of BlueJ
3. Install NetBeans BlueJ edition
- Installer should be localized
4. Start BlueJ
- All UI should be localized
- BlueJ is based on NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
5. Check Welcome screen
Welcome screen is customized for BlueJ and should be localized
- Click NetBeans icon
- Click BlueJ icon
6. Check OLH
- Help -> Help Contents
- Help should be localized and BlueJ OLH should appear on it
7. Check module names in module manager
- Tools -> Module Manager
- Module names should be localized
* BlueJ Custom UI * BlueJ Project Type * BlueJ Upgrade (under Libraries category)
8. Menu Items
These menus are localized
- Help -> Tutorials
- Window-> BlueJ View
9. Option window
All messages should be localized. Some BlueJ jars/classes are required for NetBeans BlueJ
- Tool -> Options, select BlueJ category
- Put BlueJ folder name into the field
10. Open BlueJ Project made by BlueJ
- download BlueJ project - calculator.zip from http://www.bluej.org/netbeans/tutorial/overview.html
- Open the project on NetBeans BlueJ
- Run it
11. Convert BlueJ project to J2SE Project
- Open calculator project
- Select the project on project window and select "Convert to J2SE Project"
- New J2SE project is created and loaded
12. Create BlueJ Project
- File -> New Project -> Empty BlueJ Project
- File -> New File -> BlueJ category
- BlueJ View will appear
13. Un-install BlueJ
Screenshots
OLH
- Online Help contents
Menus
- Help Menu
- Window Menu
Convert to J2SE Project
- Menu of Project
Option dialog
- Option dialog contains BlueJ category
BlueJ Window
- BlueJ View
New Project and New File dialog
- New Project Dialog
- New File Dialog









