Paul,

1. Read Kent Beck's "Test Driven Development By Example".

2. If using CFCUnit, see if you can get hold of version 1.2 - the ant
integration is worth having

3. Also check out selenium.

4. Strictly speaking, the moment you've got a database in the picture you're
not unit testing anymore, you're integration testing.  But don't let the
name fool you - CFCUnit is great for integration testing.

Wish I had time for more - good luck!

Jaime Metcher

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
> Of Paul Marcotte
> Sent: Tuesday, 30 October 2007 9:07 AM
> To: CFCDev
> Subject: [CFCDEV] Unit Testing - Where to start?
>
>
>
> Hey All,
>
> I'm committed to start unit testing as I've come to the acceptance
> that requirements are always going to change for pretty much any gig
> I'm on (some more than others!).  With that in mind, I'd prefer to
> spend my time up front on unit testing, rather than bug fixing.
> Besides, I figure I'll get a real Zen feeling from it.  "Fortune
> favours the prepared" as the saying goes... ;)
>
> With CFCUnit (http://cfunit.sourceforge.net/), CFCUnit (http://
> www.cfcunit.org/cfcunit/) and RocketUnit (http://
> rocketunit.riaforge.org/) available, I'm looking for some feedback
> from the enlightened.
>
> Thoughts, recommendations, or pointers to tutorials would be greatly
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
>
> >
>



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