I would highly recommend you take a look at Celerity
(http://celerity.rubyforge.org/) as well.
The Culerity gem has made it easy to run Celerity (using jruby)
alongside your normal ruby app.
http://upstream-berlin.com/2009/01/28/culerity-full-stack-rails-testing-with-cucumber-and-celerity/
Since Celerity does not use a GUI it tends to be *much* faster than
Selenium.
--
Joseph Wilk
http://blog.josephwilk.net
Tom Hoen wrote:
Pat Maddox wrote:
You have to go through the browser, using something like selenium
(which can be driven by cucumber)
Pat
Since I only have this one little widget on the page, I was hoping to
avoid selenium for now, but alas. Will give it a go.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Tom
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