Hi Mike,

Thanks a lot for you message ! Yes, we do need help. I've not heard from
Hudson for some while and the EJB tutorial is now quite urgent. I haven't
received or seen any draft so I would suggest to start from scratch. We
would really like to benefit from your experience with unit testing J2EE
apps :)

I think the first step would be for you to install Cactus and write a test
case to unit test some EJB so that you get familiar with it. At the current
time, unit testing EJB is simply a matter of getting an instance of it,
calling one of its method and making asserts on the result. As you may have
seen from the todo list, we may be able to do better than that in the
future. I had the idea of an EJB redirector but am not sure it would work.
This is a new frontier to explore ...

Do you want me to put your name in the TODO list for the EJB tutorial ?

Thanks a lot. Welcome aboard !
-Vincent Massol

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Testing EJB


> I'm new to Cactus. I've been doing some research on Unit testing J2EE apps
> and this seems to fulfill a lot of that. I saw some posts regarding some
> work on the docs for testing EJB's. Is any of this available yet? I'd be
> willing to help out with this if it anyone (Hudson Wong) needs help with
it?
> Is there an initial draft of this available or anything like that?
>
>
> Mike Davis
> Sun Microsystems
> Java Center Denver
> 303-726-6730
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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