Hi suman,
The best way is using Junit for Java Classes like DAOs or DVOs or any
other Bean, Cactus for EJB and servlets and StrutsTestCase for Struts
Action classes, if you have them. They all can be integrated very well.
Later on they can be run in Junit Swing or AWT window. Only difference,
while running cactus or strutstestcase classes and junit classes, will
be.... While application war should contain all the cactus and
strutstestcase classes, junit classes don't need this. 
If you have further question, u can post a mail again.
 
with warm regards,
 
Maniranjan Kumar
Software Engineer
Infosys Technologies Ltd
Bangalore 561229
91808520261 Extn 53104
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-----Original Message-----
From: Suman Das [mailto:suman@;afrinet.co.za] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: Which tool?


Hello!
We're planning to conduct unit testing of our J2EE based application (on
Weblogic) including EJBs, Servlets, Java files and JSPs. The information
provided on the same is a trifle confusing. Could you please let us know
precisely the pros and cons of doing all these on Junit3.8.1,
JUnitEE1.5.1 and Cactus1.4.1. Basically we wish to know which would be
easier to use from a developer's perspective. Thanks in advance Regards
Suman


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