>
> > Vincent wrote on
> > Tuesday, October 30, 2001 10:22 AM
> >
> >
> > >Here is what I suggest (if you wish, of course !) : Why don't you write a
> > >web page about how to set up Cactus and JUnitEE so that one can use
>junitee
> > >as a test runner ? Submit this to this list and I'll publish it to the
> > >cactus web site for you.
> >
> > Hi!
>
>thanks. Could you send the corresponding xml file ... or post it somewhere ?
>:)

Hello again,

I've composed a Howto_junitee xml-file into the attachment.
I did not find the command to create the html-files from
these so I have not been able to verify it other that manually
and that it is well-defined. IE5 did not accept the dtd so
I could not check if it's valid.


> >
> > Is this how you meant? It could be among the other how_to links!
>
>Yes, this is exactly how  I meant and yes it could be among the howto links
>! :).  Thanks !
>
>There are just slight modifications that I'd like to bring to the page  :
>- be more generic and not only give explanation for JspTestCase and
>JspRedirector

I agree that I should have done this in a differnet way but I have
not yet had time to learn more about this.


>- remove the note for weblogic 5.1 as it is only one way of doing it (not my
>preferred way btw :-)) or rather say to put the junitee.jar in the same
>location as where the cactus jars are put.

I removed this.

>- explain that the idea is to run the client side part of cactus inside the
>container

I think this was already there


>- explain why you would want to use junitEE ? The 2 reasons mentionned do
>not seem to be an enough good reason for using junitee. Could we say that
>the real reason would be when you want to try cactus quickly and are not
>concerned with automating unit testing ?
>- say clearly that usage of standard junit testrunner (textui, swingui, ...)
>will not be possible if cactus is configured this way and thus the ant junit
>task cannot be used to automate the test

These I added.

>- explain the full configuration : describe a full cactus war/ear with
>directories and what to put in them

weblogic 5.1 is not very good with war/ear and I have not yet
had time to dig deeper into it.

This xml file is what I can now suggest. I am preparing an inhouse
course on junit with topics like junit - junitee - cactus and if you have
any suggestions on material that I can use I would appreciate.

If you feel like modifying something you are of course wellcome to do that.

regards
Kaarle

>Thanks again
>-Vincent

Kaarle Kaila
http://www.iki.fi/kaila
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