Have you looked at JTestR?
I'm not sure how active it is being developed and it might not do what
you are looking for... but it might be worth a shot.

jay

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:28 AM, GregD <gditr...@fuse.net> wrote:
> All,
>
> Is there away to test a collection with rspec 1.3?  I've seen Jim
> Weirich's rspec-collection, but it requires rspec 2.0.  I'd like to go
> to rspec 2.0, but have another dependency that will not work with
> rspec 2.0.  I may have to bite the bullet and see if I can update that
> dependency to work wit rspec 2 and go to rspec 2.
>
> What I'd like to do is:
>
> describe "blah" do
>  subject { a-collection }
>
>  subjects.each do |s|
>      subject { s }
>
>      it { should pass a test }
>  end
> end
>
> BTW:  Using this to test a 3rd party app.  Probably not the right
> tool, but I like ruby and its tools.  So, I have access to the app db
> and send a message to the app via a service and need to see if things
> changed the way I expected.  I'd love to actually test without doing
> it that way, but it would require Jruby to be able to mock java
> objects and return those mocks in the java.  If that was possible than
> I'd test the java directly using jruby and rspec.  I have tested some
> java with rspec, but those java classes don't involve db calls or
> other communications that I'd like to mock.  If the java class
> involves any of those communications, I just have to write an
> integration test with fixtures, sending the data and then testing
> results.
>
> Any ideas other than find a java testing tool, because I just try to
> avoid java but can't since it is how I have to pay the bills.  :(
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> GregD
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