You're going to want to use something for unit testing as well. Acceptance 
tests are great, but there is also a place for low level unit tests which run 
fast and test specific calculations/operations. If you're using cucumber for 
acceptance/integration tests, consider rspec for your unit tests. It's BDD for 
unit testing . . .

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Nov 2, 2010, at 9:11 AM, yurokle wrote:

> you mean some additional gems like (Shulda etc.)
> or testing frameworks like Steak?
> 
> 
> On Nov 2, 4:10 am, Me <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I use cucumber frequently.  There are a lot of different frameworks to
>> do testing.  Is there really a reason to use anything other than
>> cucumber as it does do db level testing with factories and stuff?
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