Hello,
I apologize in advance if this is the wrong forum for this question.
My organization is looking to replace some home-grown, in-house test automation
tools with open source tools where possible. I've prototyped some solutions
using Ant and AntUnit, and was impressed by how easy it was to replace custom
tools with Ant tasks; display results through CruiseControl; and integrate
tests and results into our existing test management systems (also home grown).
I think Ant and AntUnit could provide the basis for an incremental path for
migrating off our custom tools.
My questions: the AntUnit home page says: "AntUnit could also be used for
functional and integration tests
outside of the scope of Ant tasks ... This is an area that will need
more research." Is anyone currently looking into this, and is this still
considered a reasonable use of AntUnit? We do a lot of different types of
testing -- from drivers and distros to middleware integration -- and I'm
interested in any opinions on this possibility.
Thanks in advance,
Chris Connelly
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