Hi
Thanks for all your views.
More comments are well appreciated...
Thanks,
Venkat
http://prog2impress.com/
On May 6, 7:28 am, vance vancez...@gmail.com wrote:
The first choice I made on the automated testing framework is WATIR.
Sometimes I use selenium to pracitce the Java code.
I think
The first choice I made on the automated testing framework is WATIR.
Sometimes I use selenium to pracitce the Java code.
I think watir is the light framework for the web app testing and
it's a much more aglie like framework.
On 5月1日, 下午3时51分, venky venkatesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I
Hi this thread seems to be a great one. I too was expecting the real
winner between this two.
On May 1, 12:51 pm, venky venkatesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I had worked with watir. I would like to explore selenium too as both
are open source. I am very curious to know the advantages and
On May 1, 12:51 pm, venky venkatesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I had worked with watir. I would like to explore selenium too as both
are open source. I am very curious to know the advantages and
disadvantages of watir and selenium when both are compared. If the
answer is It depends on
my idea is collection of library of Selenium is worst than watir.
but Selenium support for multi -browser is better. and it have some
another package for using many OS
On May 1, 2:51 pm, venky venkatesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I had worked with watir. I would like to explore selenium too
I've worked with Selenium the past two years. It's an excellent
tool.
For one thing, support for multiple browsers is excellent because the
way Selenium goes about manipulating pages is consistent from browser
to browser. Watir is rapidly achieving support for multiple browsers,
but it is
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:04, Khaja khwaja.ag...@gmail.com wrote:
which tool do you prefer..?
I guess most people here prefer Watir. At least I do. :)
Željko
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Hi Khaja,
Bret wrote a great article about the differences, and why he's
contributed to both: http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2005_02.html#000229
I personally prefer Watir as it requires no server side components.
This is a big deal for me as I have had to run automated tests in many