The www.gallio.org site has not been published yet.  So unfortunately we
don't have a whole lot of information up online at this time, even on
www.mbunit.com.  We'll get there...

OTOH, the CCNet site seems to be running just fine.  Maybe the URL got
mangled.  Try http://ccnet.gallio.org/

Gallio is a test automation platform particularly geared at unit testing and
black-box integration testing.  It provides all of the core services
necessary to get tests up and running and to enable tools to interact with
them.  MbUnit v3 is implemented as a plugin for the common Gallio platform.
Gallio also has plugins for MbUnit v2, NUnit v2 and xUnit.Net.  An NBehave
plugin is in the works.  The idea is that the same tools can be used and
extended to support a wide range of testing needs and approaches.

Jeff.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Avner Kashtan
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 1:18 PM
To: MbUnit.User
Subject: MbUnit Re: Displaying [Author] in XML reports


The ccnet server you linked to seems down right now, but I'll look into the
Gallio project, though I must say it's a bit hard to find information on
what Gallio actually is - other than brief mentions on the front page of
mbunit.com, I can't find anything concrete. Might be because www.gallio.org
seems down, with some ISP error message about bad DNS configuration.

Thanks,
   Avner

On Jan 20, 11:00 pm, "Jeff Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not supported in MbUnit v2.
>
> But Gallio has support for any kind of metadata you want AND it gets 
> saved to the report.
>
> Take a look at
this:http://ccnet.gallio.org/server/local/project/MbUnit+v3/build/log20080..
.
> 15Lbuild.3.0.0.38.xml/GallioTestReport.aspx
>
> Notice what's in the boxes with the blue background.
>
> The good news is that this metadata feature works even when running 
> MbUnit v2, NUnit and xUnit.Net tests, in addition to MbUnit v3 tests.  
> So you can integrate the Gallio runner into your build system without 
> necessarily having to change your tests.
>
> You can try running your tests with a recent CI build of Gallio.  But 
> I recommend holding off a week or two for the official Gallio Alpha 2
release.
>
> Jeff.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On
>
> Behalf Of Avner Kashtan
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 9:50 AM
> To: MbUnit.User
> Subject: MbUnit Displaying [Author] in XML reports
>
> Good morning, folks.
>
> I've been using MbUnit for a while, and recently integrated it into 
> our CruiseControl.NET process so we can run the tests automatically 
> and see failed tests in the dashboard. This works fine using the 
> built- in MbUnitSummary.xsl that comes with CruiseControl, but I 
> noticed that there's no way to see who a test's author is in the result.
> I checked the raw Xml output and found out that the author isn't saved 
> in the report, even if I add the /verbose flag.
>
> Is there another way of determining what properties are written to the 
> report file, or is this something that's not supported right now?
>
> Thanks,
>    Avner Kashtan- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


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