One thing to point out is that JTest can run JUnit tests, so you loose nothing by starting with JUnit (which is free), and then if you want to eventually move to JTest, the time invested in writing JUnit tests won't have been wasted.
- Tim

Larry Tambascio wrote:

You should check out the archive for the JUnit mail list!! Back in early September there was a great many messages about this very topic. I won't even attempt to summarize.

Later,
-Larry

On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 22:01:08 -0700 (PDT)
Prabodh Goel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Guys,

Does anyone know which is better for unit testing
Jtest or Junit ? and Why ?

regards,
Prabodh


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