btw If anyone has any corrections or additions then please do email them on.

Andy

On 4/18/07, Andrew Stopford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'll try and present an honest and level arguement for you. Choosing a
> framework really depends on your what your testing requirements are for now
> and the future. Some of the features I wil mention below will need you to
> research further but hopefully you can match your requirements against the
> features.
>
> All 3 frameworks (as well csUnit and ZaneBug) have the same set of basic
> asserts and fixtures.
> All 3 frameworks work with TestDriven.net which is the very best way of
> running unit tests in VS.
> MSTest is bound until VS Orcas to the VSTS additions of VS, when Orcas
> ships it will be available in the pro sku additions of VS. csUnit,
> ZaneBug, MbUnit and NUnit all work on all sku additions of VS2003 and
> VS2005.
> MbUnit and NUnit both have collection and array asserts (ZaneBug and
> MSTest may have collection asserts, can someone confirm that?).
> MbUnit and NUnit have fixtures for setting the running order, excludes and
> includes (I think ZaneBug has something like this too, Sean ?? :))
> MbUnit has a greatest degree of asserts of all frameworks including
> asserrts for perf, reflection, compiler and others.
> MbUnit and MSTest have the ability to test private methods, MbUnit has a
> richer support for this.
> MbUnit and MSTest have the ability data drive unit tests, MSTest can do
> this from a database or XML file, MbUnit is currantly XML file only.
> MbUnit is the only framework to support row testing and pair wise testing
> (row testing is on the ZaneBug road map).
> ZaneBug has the richest support of all frameworks for performance
> indicators and testing.
> NUnit is the only framework to support constraints.
> NUnit is the only framework to run on Mono (on the MbUnit and ZaneBug
> roadmaps).
> NUnit as the oldest framework has the greatest degree of articles (MbUnit
> as a much younger project is building this up with every passing month),
> books and the biggest adoption within test and CI tools (however NUnit and
> MbUnit are supported natively with the mostly widely used CI server, CCNet).
>
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Andy
>
>  On 4/18/07, Mahes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm rather new to unit testing.
> >
> > And I have to choose a testing platform now.
> >
> > Anybody who can tell me what MBUnit can do that NUnit or mstest(Visual
> > Studio for Software testers) can't do?
> > I don't want answers like:  It's great, It's the best..   but I'm
> > looking for the differences on wich I can base my choice.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> > > >
> >
>

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