According to my understanding, so has nobody else, so all the web
unit tests refer to the old, pre-brushed default template. So
they're all wrong anyway, and must be completely rewritten.
In addition, once we go to Apache, we need to remove the JWebUnit
ones, due to LGPL. So I wonder, if there is value to update these
tests just so that we can ditch them almost immediately?
/Janne
On 26 Nov 2007, at 21:28, Andrew Jaquith wrote:
I need to check the web unit tests (both the JWebunit ones, and the
JMeter ones). Unfortunately the last time I tried doing it, the
JWebunit tests failed all over the place -- which didn't give me
lots of confidence. Those tests are minimal guarantees that adding
pages, logging in, cookie assertions, group permissions and
memberships, etc. actually work as advertised.
-1 until our legacy web unit tests run successfully (which they
might already). Dirk and Janne, please advise if my impressions are
mistaken. (I've not touched the JWebunit code in the last several
months...)
Andrew
On Nov 26, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Dirk Frederickx wrote:
+1 ready for v2.6 -- finally ;-)
dirk
On Nov 25, 2007 10:24 PM, Murray Altheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
How many days are you setting aside for this determination?
(busy week)
How long do you need? I was planning to wait until enough +1's
(three or
so) and no -1's...
Oh, probably a couple of days, Wednesday at latest.
Murray
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