On 6/9/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may want to pull in someone from the webwork/struts (I don't know what
it's called right now) project. Specifically - Patrick Lightbody is pretty
active in the area of testing so getting him to dump in thoughts might help.
You also have ibm and what they are doing in atf-dev @ eclipse. Not a
completely related project, but the java xpcom bindings hint at all manner
of good full-browser based web testing. (there's also
http://jrex.mozdev.org/, but I've not tried it.) I know a couple of the devs
there have expressed definite interest in anything related to
javascript/web/XHR unit testing solutions. (Javier Pedemonte/Adam Peller @
ibm )
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Thanks for your input. While it should be possible to initiate these
conversations with both, probably half of the Struts devs are here
(the WW bits are called SAF2 BTW, Struts Action Framework 2) and I
only spend my whole day at the big blue, I had no such plans (and
still don't have any at this time). Looking at the number of people
who've already shown interest in Testing, I think we can go by the
mantra "If we build it, they will come" (they may not, but I believe
we have enough to keep ourselves busy ;-)
OTOH, it will help to "socialize" Testing within the Apache community,
so if you participate in projects that may be interested (or are
attending ApacheConEU, for instance), please "spread the word".
-Rahul
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Jesse Kuhnert
Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer
Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.
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