Hello,
--- Vincent Massol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Karthik,
> 
> It's an interesting idea. However, if we want to be generic (i.e. cover all
> kind of server side test cases) we'll have to define a pretty complex DTD,
> especially for the asserts. The problem is probably that in the end we'll
> reinvent a complete language ... like java ... That's why JUnit has been
> successful : it is simple and uses java to write the test case, thus
> allowing for flexibility. Now, if Cactus had a reduced scope, like testing
> of JSP only, then I agree we could do something like you propose. 

  Well I do understand and in fact have applied Cactus for server-side testing
other than or rather, farther than JSPs. So I am not saying that Cactus got a
reduced scope. But what I would like to propose is a DTD which helps us
automate a series of tests involving JSPs and JSPs only.

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