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Hi all,
See this site. It does something close to what I have thought for. It takes
the input class filename and generates the template. Something needs to be still
done on it.
Regards,
Dharnidhar
----- Original Message -----
From: Vincent Massol
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:45 AM
Subject: Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestCase
file IMO:
* Yes, we have thought about automatically
generating test case classes. As Nicholas said, there is a task on the todo list
to address this and I would be glad if someone could help. My idea was first to
get a testing engine that worked and then later add some tools to help write
test case, generate them, integrate better cactus with some IDEs,
...
* Yes, we have thought about writing custom javadoc
tags for generating cactus test (in the same case as the EJBDoclet, now supersed
by the XDoclet works - we could actually maybe even use the XDoclet). There is a
task for that in the todo list too.
However :
* I don't believe we could never (or at least
anytime soon - it might be possible in 25 years when we have intelligent AI ...
:) ) automate the full generation of test cases. We can generate _skeletons_ but
not the assertions for example. Why ? Because the JUnit tests are written in
Java and if you want to put that in javadoc tags you would have either to invent
a languager as rich as java or simply put jaba there ... which is bad because
they are comment and you don't get the syntax verification, auto-completion,
compiler checking, ... that you get with standard java classes ...
* So, I am not against generating skeletons.
However, Javadoc tags for generating the skeletons might be overkill ? and may
not be needed ?
* I would prefer to work for a tool that integrates
with IDE and that can help write the skeletons for us. A bit like the javadoc
checker in Netbeans for those who know it.
My opinion ....
Thanks for this interesting thread.
-Vincent
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- Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestCase file Dharnidhar Vemuri
- Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Brian Agnew
- Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Karthik Kumar
- Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Jari Worsley
- Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Brian Agnew
- RE: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Nicholas Lesiecki
- Re: Junit: Automatic Framework for generating TestC... Vincent Massol
- Dharnidhar Vemuri
