What is best dojo learning material? [closed] - dojo

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I just want to know what is best learning tools for learning dojo for beginner.
Also is there any video tutorials for the same.

Best way to learn dojo is to try is out yourself. I would recommend following books though:
Dojo: The Definitive Guide
Mastering Dojo (From Pragmatic Bookshelf)

http://www.sitepen.com/blog/
These are the largest collection of tutorials that I know of, and cover newer features that the books don't (though the books mentioned are invaluable). You may know about them already as pretty much any Google search for Dojo turns them up.
Also the Dojo IRC is helpful and friendly for specific question.

Download the code, demo and docs from http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.10.0/ and put it in a folder in your document root.
In the folder there must be the following folders
dijit/
dojo/
dojox/
util/
Open the test file in a webbrowser
http://localhost/dojo-release-1.10.0-src/dijit/tests/layout/test_SplitContainer.html
Open the file in your favorite text editor change the code and see the result.
The test files are the main resource to learn dojo.
The util folder contains some useful scripts for combining the dojo files and minifying it. This is not that useful as beginner.

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Testing flash applications on web using selenium [closed]

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I want to test Microstrategy applications using any web testing tools. I figured out seleniun serves my purpose well. But microstrategy applications are deployed in flash formats. Please help me to guide how to test these flash applications is there any tool available? Can I use selenium only and how to use?
Thanks in advance
Selenium cannot interact with Flash objects.
You can use FlashSelenium, which is quite old but seems to work:
http://code.google.com/p/flash-selenium/
Or use Sikuli, Adobe's 'Genie' library, or Ranorex's library:
http://sourceforge.net/adobe/genie/wiki/Home/
http://www.ranorex.com/product/automated-ui-testing-of-flash-flex-applications.html
http://www.sikuli.org/
There is very limited tools and information for Flash UI Testing.
Another alternative is to interact with it directly using Javascript.
sikuli is a good one for it is based on JAVA so that you can add its jar file in to your build path .. Another one is AUTOIT where it is an 'easy bad' idea which is not recommend but in some case it may (or may not) come handy. As you have to give the co-ordination (x,y) of any element and enter code for it to interact with it like clicking or entering a text..

Any passbook design tool for designer [closed]

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I would like to know if there are any tool to design a layout of passbook.
I didn't find any in xcode. Experienced designer can read and write a simple json but it is much better if there are any tool help to speed up this design process.
The Pass Designer is available at http://create.passkit.com
You can use it for free to easily design and create Passes that appear in the web interface exactly as they appear in Passbook.
And with a Developer Account you can quickly build your own income stream! Details to be announced soon.
You need to understand the Passbook app, as you are limited to what you can change from Apple.
There is a Session Video called
Session 301 - Introducing Passbook, Part 1
you can see it in a web browser as well.
This will explain you the model and what can you change as types, colors, texts.
If you're only trying to find a PhotoShop file to "play around", give Takahashi Alex it's own Passbook GUI PSD a go.
I'm one of the creator of Passdock, that is exactly what you are looking for. It's a web design tool that let you create a Pass without knowing anything of the JSON structure. It's free and you can also use it to delivery the passes to the devices.
I'll be happy to help you if you have any question.
You can make passbook file via http://passsource.com .
In this site, you can test customization of passbook.

UML Tools to draw class Diagram for Java Project [closed]

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I have to draw a class diagram using a existing source code in Java.
I downloaded Ajilej a eclips pulgin to do that , but i couldn't find the how to draw a class diagram using existing source code.
Suggest me different tools to generate class diagram from existing source code.
I was using altova but free days are finished, so i need a new tool to do my Job
I am not sure if this is the tool that you played with but it seemed to be the most high level UML modeling tool for Java I found that was Freeware/Open source.
http://argouml.tigris.org/
This is a really good pay tool that I have used in the past but I loved using it.
http://www.altova.com/umodel.html
A lot of people HATE uModel and I admit the learning curve is a bit steep and the user interface is a little screwy, but once you learn how to use it you will find it VERY useful.
You can try this 30 days evaluation tool : http://www.uml2.org/eclipse-java-galileo-SR2-win32_eclipseUML2.2_package_may2010.zip
Just unzip and it will work. If you change the date of your system when you launch the tool then you can use it for as many years as you want :-)
Good luck for your project and enjoy !!

What software is available for program 'workflow' visualization? [closed]

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I'd like to create a flowchart/map visualization of how my project works, what is the best software available for this purpose? I'm not looking for something to do it automatically, I'd like to manually create the flowchart.
This is for a project done in Objective-C if that helps/matters.
OmniGraffle is pretty good. It even creates class diagrams from an Xcode 3.x project.
Other web applications that do this, that are not already mentioned:
draw.io, is free and uses Google Drive or Dropbox for storage (including Google Drive Realtime). I co-founded this.
Lucidchart is native JavaScript, like draw.io.
Creately and Cacoo are Flash implementations, although Cacoo are moving away from Flash.
Aside from my obvious bias, I would suggest Lucidchart or Gliffy (mentioned above).
If you (a) like gliffy and (b) want a desktop-based app that does the same thing, take a look at yEd. Supports BPMN and traditional flowcharts (as well as myriad other drawing notations). Nice and easy to use, cross-platform. Oh, and free :-)
hth.

Best way to learn how capybara and cucumber works? [closed]

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I want to ask about the best resources to know how cucumber, capybara works. I know how to use them, but sometimes things go wrong I just don't know why, I thought about reading the capybara and cucumber source code, but It's a bit complicated without having a general idea about their work, so here's my question. How do you learn this things enough to understand whats happening behind and things doesn't seem like magic with tools like this?
Greetings
Cucumber and Capybara are fairly independent, so you should try to learn about each one of them individually.
I haven't used Cucumber, but I assume the web site with its wiki, examples and tutorials (see the navigation bar at the top) should be a great resource.
Regarding Capybara: Since the time you asked your question I've expanded the Capybara README a bit, so I recommend you check it out again. You should be able to get going just by reading the README top to bottom (and perhaps following its pointers into the rdoc reference). Capybara is not a very complex beast, really.
For cucumber I would recommend reading either "The RSpec Book" from pragmatic press, or find the free download of a work in progress called "the secret ninja cucumber scrolls" http://cuke4ninja.com/