I have the MyEclipse debugger, but in practice, I don't use it often. I have used a variety of Javascript dev platforms over the years, starting with one that was bundled with ColdFusion Studio/Homesite, and have found that they seem to take more time and effort than they save.
I do use Firebug in Firefox, which is easy and effective. I have the Javascript Debugger (nee Venkman) for Firefox, as well, but don't use that much either. I am not sure what the Javascript capabilities of Firebug Lite bookmarklet are in other browsers. Thanks, Cary On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Bess Sadler <[email protected]> wrote: > Can anyone recommend a javascript testing framework? At Stanford, we know we > need to test the js portions of our applications, but we haven't settled on a > tool for that yet. I've heard good things about celerity > (http://celerity.rubyforge.org/) but I believe it only works with jruby, > which has been a barrier to getting started with it so far. Anyone have other > tools to suggest? Is anyone doing javascript testing in a way they like? Feel > like sharing? > > Thanks! > > Bess > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com
