BlueJ l10n Test Cases
This quick testing is based on these tutorials
Test Scenario
1. Download BlueJ
BlueJ will be required by NetBeans BlueJ edition
2. Pick up the latest build of BlueJ
- http://smetiste.czech.sun.com/builds/bluej/trunk/...
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)
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
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
Convert to J2SE Project
Option dialog
- Option dialog contains BlueJ category
BlueJ Window
New Project and New File dialog