OK 

The problem is one thing you write, and one thing is what it does. In
other words if you make bug in the test than it wont be testing what
you want it to test.

Actually I solved it by using log4unit.

Radek. 

On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 21:25:14 +0100, Martijn Dashorst
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At this moment there is no direct support for such logging within
> jWebUnit. But considering that you can look at the webserver logs of
> your application I personally think this is not a problem.
> 
> The things you write down in your jwebunit testcases are not that hard
> to comprehend, and they can really very easy be played back using a
> webbrowser and doing the same stuff as the testcase does.
> 
> What is it that makes you want to verify the testcase logs?
> 
> Martijn
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Radek Riedel wrote:
> 
> >Is there any logging suppport in jwebunit, as  e.g. I would like to
> >create a testing log so I can verify the my tests do what I intend
> >them to .
> >
> >thanx
> >
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