That's quite true, they won't write themselves. When I write code for this project though, I'll write the appropriate unit test cases. That's just part of the way I do stuff, so it's not really a problem for me. I'm not insisting anyone else do the same, just encouraging you to do so. I'll take care of getting the rest of the testing framework setup.

I'm still looking at a couple of other possibilities, as well. TestNG looks good, too. I've also found a couple of testing programs that allow for record and playback and some specifically designed to test GUI interfaces. Might take a little while to sort through them, but I'll keep trying to do manual testing in the meantime.

Ray

Dimitry Polivaev wrote:
Oh, it looks like you can use JUnit4 w/o having to put the test cases in with the source. That's optional.

That's fine. The only problem is with making the test cases.
Dimitry


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