Hmm, im wondering if we could get a solution that would be integratable
with wicket tester...? With rhino or jslint?
And yes I need to checkout your plugin! It seems to be cool:)
It's both css and js compression/obfuscation right?
regards Nino
David Bernard wrote:
Hi,
For functionnal test : I used jwebunit (no need to have a web browser,
I like the client (like WicketTester))
For testing validity of js : I use Rhino (check parsing) and jslint,
there is several maven plugin to do the job.
As the author of yuicompressor-maven-plugin (I used it for both, you
could disable compression/ofuscation => only parsing by Rhino)
On the site of yuicompressor-maven-plugin, there is link to other
solution/competitor.
http://alchim.sf.net/yuicompressor-maven-plugin
/davidB
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Hi
I just wanted to hear if there a a good framework for testing
javascript out there? I know selenium thats probably the best, but is
there anything a little more light weight(something that could run
with out opening browsers and maybe just parse the js and see if it's
okay)? I dont know if I am asking about the impossible, but I'd feel
stupid if there was something and i didnt know about it..
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Nino Martinez Wael
Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
http://www.jayway.dk
+45 2936 7684