There is also httpunit which tests the website as if
it were actually an automated browser...well that
might not be the best description. Check the page:
http://httpunit.sourceforge.net/
--- Alex Fern�ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rajesh!
>
> "Rajesh Chandran M. R." wrote:
> > I want to test my web application developed in
> java.If U pls inform me
> > about the links for free java testingtool with
> license it would be more
> > helpful to me.
>
> I'm not sure I understand your problem, the license
> part eludes me.
>
> But, if you want to test servlets and such, you can
> use Cactus (from
> Apache Commons):
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/cactus/index.html
>
> It allows testing (in JUnit fashion) of webapps,
> using your favorite
> container. That means it sends requests via HTTP,
> and parses the
> response to detect cookies and such.
>
> Un saludo,
>
> Alex.
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