![]() Separate processes brings other benefits. Scripts from AUT crashes, running the AUT and the test script in Log an error message.) In addition to insulating Squish and test ![]() (In such cases the test script will fail gracefully and This ensures that even if the AUT crashes, it should notĬrash Squish. Test script that exercises it are always executed in two separate One fundamental aspect of Squish's approach is that the AUT and the The screenshot shows the application in action with a user adding a newĪn application to test-known as the Application More examples and shows how to test various Windows-specific features,Īs well as all the standard editing widgets. And naturally, the User Guide (Chapter 5) has many Learn to test this application can easily be adapted to your ownĪpplications. It supports in-place editing and also has a pop-up Menu bar with pull down menus, a toolbar, and a central area-in thisĬase showing a table. It contains many of the key features that most standard applications have: a The application is shipped with Squish inīasic application that allows users to load an existing address book orĬreate a new one, add, edit, and remove entries, and save (or save as), To use the command line tools since they can be run from batch files orįor this chapter we will use a simple Address Book application as ourĪUT. Nightly runs of your regression test suite), so it is worth knowing how You build up lots of tests you will want to automate them, (e.g., doing ![]() Using an IDE is the easiest and best way to start, but once When we show how to achieve something using the IDE we will oftenįollow with an explanation of how to do the same thing using the command Skip straight to the User Guide (Chapter 5). Just skim the tutorial, stopping only to read those sections that coverĪny new features that you haven't used before-or you could just If you are already using Squish you might want to This tutorial is divided into several sections. Tools Reference Manual (Chapter 7), so that you are familiar with all theįeatures that Squish has to offer, even if you don't need to use them ![]() User Guide (Chapter 5), and at least skimming the After reading this tutorial we recommend reading the Of Squish's features, and those that it does cover are not covered inįull detail. Provides the information you need to get started using Squish for This chapter presents most of the major concepts behind Squish and Tutorial you will be able to start writing your own tests for your own Squish's most frequently used features so that by the end of the This tutorial will show you how to create, run, and modify tests for a Inserting Additional Verification Points 4.7.1.5. Recording Tests and Verification Points 4.7.1.4. Tickets are $15 for general admission and can be reserved online at of Contents 4.7.1.1. Wiley is the director and Michael Shirtz is the musical director, with choreography by Pamela Shirtz. The Ensemble is comprised of Amelia Hammond, Benjamin Neiberlein, Ben Pollizi, Bri Clark, Chantress Dewitt, Dermot Healy, Gretta Griesbach, Jackson Helmholtz, Jacob Frankart, Khadijah Kennedy, Kylee Kent, Lexy Saxon, Mina Opferman, Rebecca Eppard, Serria Allen, Vaidon Mallonn and Zach Abraham. Rounding out the cast are Audrey Warren as Liz “Pop,” Zaria Keys as Annie “Six,” Solana Petrone as June “Squish,” Sarah Jewell as Hunyak “Uh Oh,” and Riley Ameel as Mona “Liptshitz.” Cast as “Mama” Morton is Natalie Joritz and Mary Sunshine will be played by Lexi Lang. Tackling the role of Billy Flynn is Jacob Reuter and Amos Hart is played by Garrett Hummel. Chicago the Musical is based on a 1926 play of the same title by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins.Ĭast in the lead roles of Velma and Roxie are Kam Mahonie and Elayna Brock, respectively. But Roxie’s got some of her own tricks up her sleeve. Velma enlists the help of prison matron Mama Morton and slickster lawyer Billy Flynn, who turn her incarceration into a murder-of-the-week media frenzy, thus preparing the world for a splashy showbiz comeback. The musical tells the story of two rival vaudevillian murderesses – nightclub star Velma and chorus girl Roxie – who are locked up in the Cook County Jail. Set in the legendary city of the same name, Chicago the Musical is a satire on the corruption within the criminal justice system and the concept of the “celebrity criminal.” Chicago the Musical runs this Thursday-Sunday on the Gundlach Theatre stage. Tiffin, Ohio - Heidelberg University Theatre invites you to take a trip back to the Roarin’ ‘20s and experience Chicago the Musical as the 2022-22 performance season opens.
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