Actually I had been looking at JTest and I know that there is no way my company would pay for such a product. The impression I got from their doco was that is was a 'nice' tool if you were doing what it wanted you to do. With all this in mind, I was thinking that a whole heap of my tests (and code also) looked extremely similar and that a templated solution that was easily configurable would be something that everyone could benifit from. Also I am sure that their are a set of tests that are somewhat standard for different situations that a lot of people would not be aware of. So in this manner those that are very good at testing could contribute their 'templates' to help the rest of us test our products better.
Personally I am happy with JUnit but I am now (thanks to Bernard) that it has some limitations that I havent hit yet (http://www.beust.com/testng/). So far its just a whole lot of non-coherant thoughts, its just something niggling in the back of my head, that there must be a better way. Regards, Corey --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
