Hi
  The Facelets converts the h:message to <div  class.... /> so that is
currently not possible .
  One thing I will try is to have a CSS class for the error messages and
check if we can get a count of that

Thanks
Regards
Hari

On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:00 AM, John <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Hari,
>
> I would suggest you to use the following method to check how many
> messages
>
> getXpathCount(String xpath)
>
> That is to say, you can use
>
> getXpathCount("//h:message")
>
> or
>
> getXpathCount("//*:message")
>
> if namespace does not work there.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jian
> On Apr 6, 11:10 pm, Harihara Vinayakaram <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >  This is the background . The product that I am working is based on JSF
> and
> > Facelets .  The error messages are displayed using a <h:message> tag .
> Due
> > to various reasons there were multiple <h:message> tags in the page which
> > leads to a duplicity of error messages
> >
> >     This has now been cleaned up. How do I write Unit Test Cases to
> verify
> > that there is only copy of the error message in the displayed page. Any
> > suggestions welcome
> >
> >     The error messages are the same "Value is required" . The tests
> should
> > be of the form I guess to look for this pattern in the given page. How do
> I
> > go about writing this test case
> >
> >    Thanks
> >
> > Regards
> > Hari
> >
>

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