Hi all,

----- Message d'origine ----
> De : Tim Pizey <t...@paneris.org>
> À : Usage problems for JWebUnit <jwebunit-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Cc : JWebUnit Development mail list 
> <jwebunit-developm...@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Envoyé le : Mar 23 Février 2010, 23 h 42 min 45 s
> Objet : Re: [JWebUnit-users] Hi and thanks
> 
> Hi Jevon,
> 
> On 23 February 2010 22:29, Jevon Wright wrote:
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > 1- The list is managed by Sourceforge so it is public. The archives are
> > online at
> > http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=jwebunit-users.
> 
> Cool, thanks, didn't see it mentioned in the list-admin page.
> 
> > 2- If I recall correctly, we moved from 2.x to 3.0 in anticipation of some
> > major contributions by another contributor. I don't think these have
> > happened. Perhaps we should release an interim version 2.2, since (as far as
> > I can tell) there haven't been any significant API changes.
> 
> If there is not much to do then this would be great, but wouldn't
> going backwards
> hurt your snapshot repository?

We don't have an official SNAPSHOT repository so rolling back to 2.3 is 
not a problem. If everybody agree I'll start the release process.

> 
> There is little, if any, downside to just rolling out a 3.0, or 3.0.0
> As I am sure you are aware I cannot release my next version with a
> SNAPSHOT dependency,
> and we are releasing every sprint.
> 
> > 3- That's interesting. I haven't needed to set HtmlUnit manually. How are
> > you initialising JWebUnit?
> 
> I do not have my code in front of me, but it was calling
> firstAvailable() if memory serves,
> that was returning a selenium engine which in turn was throwing an
> unconfigured exception.
> 
> Fixed by explicitly setting my default engine. The problem would seem
> to be relying upon the order of the
> engines coming out of the engine Map.

Concerning testing engines, it works when you have only one in the 
classpath (HtmlUnit or Selenium) but if you need both in the classpath, 
you may need to explicitly select the right one.

> 
> cheers
> Tim
> 

Regards,

Julien



      

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