Thnx much Arthur. I have started automating tests with Selenium now.
But, do you know of any reporting tools that we can integrate with
selenium for test report generation.


Thnx,
Rex

On Nov 13, 5:38 am, "Arthur Kalmenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rex, Selenium is a web UI testing framework that you can integrate
> with JUnit or TestNG. From there you can do whatever database queries
> you want, but Selenium is specifically for testing the UI.
>
> --
> Arthur Kalmenson
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 3:05 PM, rex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am new to testing a GWT UI. I am also researching Selenium as said
> > above. But can anyone tell if Selenium is able to execute database
> > queries?
>
> > Any comment is appreciated.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Rex
>
> > On Oct 13, 11:06 pm, siva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Thanks for the information and references to your blogs, Dan. Really
> >> helps.
>
> >> If somebody is looking for a way to set ids toGWTwidgets
> >> UIObject.ensureDebugId(Element, String) is supported startingGWT1.5
> >> which greatly helps in integration with Selenium using object
> >> identifiers. The best part is it results in no compiled code in
> >> production environment.
>
> >> You would also like to to have a look at onEnsureDebugId
>
> >> -Siva.
>
> >> On Oct 10, 7:36 am, dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Siva,
>
> >> > I used Selenium on a project to do integration tests of aGWT
> >> > application; it worked pretty well.  We didn't run the tests in hosted
> >> > mode, we ran the tests in web mode deployed to our application
> >> > server.  The trick was remembering to use the "waitFor" Selenium
> >> > commands to avoid tests intermittently failing due to race conditions
> >> > -- this is true for all Ajax applications.
>
> >> > As for testing an application, if you're talking about unit tests,
> >> > I've written an article on writingGWTapplicationstest-first that
> >> > will appear in the November 2008 issue of Better Software.
>
> >> > This is an excellent blog post 
> >> > onGWTTDD:http://robvanmaris.jteam.nl/2008/03/09/test-driven-development-for-gw...
>
> >> > I've written a blog post about how and when (and why you shouldn't)
> >> >testGWTwidgets:http://blog.danielwellman.com/2008/06/strategies-for-testing-gwt-widg...
>
> >> > I thinkGWT1.5 also includes a special testing mode designed for
> >> > testing with tools like Selenium that allows you to generate
> >> > repeatable DOM IDs for widgets.
>
> >> > Hope this information helps,
>
> >> > Cheers,
> >> > Dan
>
> >> > On Oct 8, 9:56 am, siva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > > Hi
>
> >> > > I'm a novice toGWTand evaluating it for one of the new projects.
> >> > > Selenium looks interesting as a testing solution but looks more of a
> >> > > integrationtestsolution. Can we use selenium to unittestour code
> >> > > and have them run inGWThosted mode ?
>
> >> > > Are there any good tutorials/articles which talk about integrating
> >> > > Selenium withGWT?
>
> >> > > -Siva
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