I'm not personally familiar with Apple WO, but--since it's a web-app
framework that generates an HTML page--watir should be able to do the
trick as a functional automation tool.
Start by checking out the documentation at watir.com (http://watir.com/
documentation/) and the example at
http://wiki.
I should point out that my company is looking at developing a new site
with webojects, and we have to make a decision on whether we will use
WATIR or something else.
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Sure, you could take a look at http://store.apple.com/us (a huge WO
app with lots of AJAX bits)
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Is there a website I can take a look at which employs WebObjects?
On Apr 7, 3:20 pm, dt_nz wrote:
> Does anyone know of any forums, docs etc on testing Apples web objects
> in a browser using ruby and WATIR? (http://www.apple.com/ca/
> webobjects/)
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