OH NO! Now I have no excuse to ignore testing anymore!
Is anybody out there using strutstestcase in anger?
So Vic, openSTA - it's for scripting HTTP tests? I read the homepage and it looked like I'd have to do alot of digging to find the basics - how on earth does it verify the test results? Do you scan the returned page?
If you're after validating the contents of the returned page, take a look at htmlunit at SourceForge. It turns the response into a sort of DOM that makes finding things pretty easy, and lets you modify field values and "click" the submit button, and review the result, to simulate a multi-request user interaction.
Adam
Craig
On 10/09/2003 03:58 AM Vic Cekvenich wrote:
I just switched to openSTA.sf.net (on a client tip ;-)
Nguyen, Hien wrote:
Take a look at StrutsTestCase for Junit at www.junit.org.
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From: Dirk Behrendt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:07 AM
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Hello!
There are tools for automatic testing the Struts application?
Dirk
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