Hi Andy,
Thanks for the reply. Let me put my question , in little different
way. Suppose I have a HTML, page where I have a text box and a 'OK' button. If
I write '1' and press 'OK', the text box should be populated with Hello.
Similarly if I write '2' and press 'OK', the text box should be populated with
Hello everybody. This is very simple program using servlet. What are the basic
test condition one should have to test this program, with respect to servlet
technology. Hope I am clear.
Regards
Suresh
Andy Bailey wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > We have a project , where we are removing applets and writing
> > HTML pages and servelts. Can someone help me with the test conditions.
> > Or to put in other words what are the minimum test conditions one should
> > have when writing servlets.
> > Regards
> > Suresh Mathur
> >
> Hi Suresh,
>
> very difficult to run up a test regime when details of the project are so
> bare.
>
> However you should always endeavour to try and make your servlets thread
> safe,
> something that is of paramount importance when using things like files, db
> connections
> and other shared resources.
>
> I think that should be your first concern when dealing with Servlets.
> Optimisation and other
> performance details are impossible to quantify without knowing more.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Andy Bailey
>
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