We use WatiN with MbUnit for quite a lot of stuff.

(Which reminds me I still have to commit some enhancements to WatiN.)

Jeff. 

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ok, just found this post
http://blog.benhall.me.uk/2007/12/how-to-unit-test-watin-mbunit-and.html
and mbunit can handel webbased testing. it just requires an additional 3rd
party tool like WatiN.

On Feb 12, 10:51 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> i think you'll need a web test framework such as WatiN [http:// 
> watin.sourceforge.net/] or Selenium [http://selenium.openqa.org/] I do 
> know that asp.net is very difficult (if not impossible) to trutly 
> unit/intergration test because of auto-generated control ids, and 
> sealed http classes.
>
> anytime i have read/seen web page testing there are 2 components.
> 1 unit test to test the MVC/MVP using mocks.
> 2. web testing framework to test the actual html.
>
> these scenarios are not using the asp.net postback model though, they 
> are using monorail, MS MVC or their own framework which mimics the 
> seal http classes. most implementation do not use any code behind or
> Bind() operations. If they are using aspx its only for the convience 
> of the extension and IIS. there is no viewstate, postbacks or asp 
> server controls.  all html elements are manually coded.
>
> with my first TDD designed application I used the MVP pattern to 
> minimise my usage of asp.net code behind. I created unit tests and 
> integration tests for all parts up to the view (aspx) I used 
> Rhino.Mocks for my mocking framework. i then manually tested the aspx 
> pages. This worked for me because there were less than 10 pages for 
> the system.
>
> On Feb 12, 9:49 am, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm looking into the possibility of using MbUnit but would like to 
> > know what kind of support exists for ASP.NET and compact framework 
> > development.
>
> > I've looked around and can't find anything -- meaning there is no 
> > support for these environments?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Randy- Hide quoted text -
>
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