To echo Ryan's point, we have been using Selenium/Cucumber on our 1000+
widget project for a year now to great effect.
Just make sure you add a 'debugId' attribute to elements of interest as we
found XPath's or CSS based selectors to be very brittle and often broken by
minor UI tweaks. Just place the 'debugId' attribute in the UiBinder
element, or set it with element.setAttribute('debugId','CUSTOM_ID');
P.S. JBehave <http://jbehave.org/> looks very tempting as Cucumber depends
heavily on Ruby.
Sincerely,
Joseph
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