Hi Corry, and sorry for the late response. As Cactus being an extension of JUnit I think that the answer to both the questions is 'yes'.
Kind regards Petar. 2007/12/28, Cory Lum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > For JUnit, instance variables are not shared among test methods. In other > words, if I have an instance variable int x and set x=10 in testMethod1, > testMethod2 doesn't know x=10. Does this apply for cactus? > > For JUnit, it's not guarantee that the test cases are executed in the > order of the class. For example: > class someTest() extends TestCase{ > setUp(){ ... } > testMethod1() {...} > testMethod2() {...} > testMethod3() {...} > tearDown(){...} > } > > is not guarantee to execute in the following order: > setUp(){ ... }, testMethod1() {...}, tearDown(){...} > setUp(){ ... }, testMethod2() {...}, tearDown(){...} > setUp(){ ... }, testMethod3() {...}, tearDown(){...} > > Does this apply to cactus? > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? > Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping -- Regards, Petar! Karlovo, Bulgaria. EOOXML Objections http://www.grokdoc.net/index.php/EOOXML_objections Public PGP Key at: https://keyserver1.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0x19658550C3110611 Key Fingerprint: A369 A7EE 61BC 93A3 CDFF 55A5 1965 8550 C311 0611