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 jDiffChaser is a free open source multi-platform tool (hosted on sourceforge.net) which main purpose is to help you avoid Graphical User Interface regression between two versions of a Java application (Swing, and AWT since 0.9b). It automates live visual GUI comparisons between the chosen versions, usually the last production one and the current development one. You don't have to create reference screenshots, which usually takes a lot of time: jDiffChaser does it all for you.
 

jDiffChaser plays previously recorded scenarios and takes a screenshot of the last production version GUI rendering and another screenshot of the current development version. It then compares both screens, finds the differences between them and lists them all, highlighted in reports. Scenarios can be played locally on a single host, that means sequentially, or they can be played at the same time on two hosts when real time data is needed by the tested application.

jDiffChaser offers some options like defining zones to ignore during comparisons.

jDiffChaser is a simple multi-platform tool, easy to use, doing simple things that helps creating graphical user interfaces in a little more safety way.

 
And now what?
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 16:35

Now that the 0.9.1 version is released, what are going to work on?

Well,...

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0.9.1 new report
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 00:00

The "ready to be released" 0.9.1 version will include, among many improvements and new tools, a new style of report ;)

Hope you'll like it!

 
Download the 0.9.1 new release!
Thursday, 05 March 2009 00:00

Download the 0.9.1 version available in the sourceforge dedicated section. You can now use the comparison file editor to edit scenarios, you can locally launch a suite of scenarios to test... and you have a better looking report with a new style.

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0.9b available for download
Friday, 07 November 2008 00:00

Now you can use the 0.9b version available in the sourceforge download section. That means less intrusion in the "DiffChased" application code (getFrame() method no more needed), possibility to skip animations during comparisons, jvm properties kept when the application is restarted, comparison fix layers, AWT apps support and more...

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