On Thu, 16 May 2002 08:38:42 +0100, "James Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Thanks for the heads up Jeff.
> 
> Incidentally I've been approaching the functional testing issue from a
> slightly different tack lately; using JSTL tags to perform XPath, XSLT, SQL,
> HTTP, JMS, soap calls etc. For example I'm building a bunch of SQL related
> unit tests, so that after various processes are run I can validate the
> contents of a database. So I can iterate through XML files containing the
> expected data and compare it to the database state. I can use the same
> mechanism for preloading the database with sample data.

Thanks for pointing this out James!

I took a look at Jelly, it looks indeed very promising indeed! The
integration with Ant would be very nice, I'm very keen on reusing the
large set of Ant tasks out there.

I'll keep an eye on it!

Regards,
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