This is pretty useful

http://selenium.thoughtworks.com/index.html

On 23/11/05, Paul Field <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There are some alternatives to JUnit that do similar things but offer
> enhanced functionality:
> JTiger: http://www.jtiger.org/
> TestNG: http://www.testng.org/
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> There's a comparison here:
> http://www.antwerkz.com/antwerkz/articles/testing/index.jsp
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> However, JUnit is quietly in development and JUnit 4, when it's released,
> will have many of the features that these alternative frameworks have
> introduced.
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> If you are working closely with users (or user representatives) then take
> a look at Fit ( http://fit.c2.com/ ) and FitNesse (
> http://www.fitnesse.org/ ) - these are like JUnit for business people
> :-)  Your users can write test cases as tables of input data and expected
> outputs either in a Wiki or their favourite Microsoft Office tools. Great
> for those of you doing agile/XP-style collaboration with end-users as you
> end up doing a form of test-driven specification.
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> Paul
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> Paul Field
> Global Markets Research IT
> Deutsche Bank
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>              Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Currently I'm using the standard combination junit, htmlunit, and mock
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> mean, my tests are already pretty minimal due to refactoring and such
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