Hi BJ - i'd like to start adding selenium tests, however, before adding
selenium tests, test cases need to be created. To create test cases, process
flows need to be understood/documented (I'm still at the understanding stage
hence my work on the help system).  So in conclusion only those with
detailed knowledge of ofbiz processes can start adding selenium tests (only
a few people?).

On 26 May 2010 03:18, "BJ Freeman" <[email protected]> wrote:

we need button pusher and business that need to accomplish a task.
one of the top level testing tools is selenium
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3511
your welcome to add to the library.

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Matt Warnock sent the following on 5/25/2010 6:40 PM:
> Based on encouraging comments from you and Jacopo and others, and seeing
> the rate at which new commits are added, I am thinking it may be best to
> get on the trunk, even for production.  However I can't imagine running
> nightly builds on a production server.
>
> I'm thinking I'd build nightly on the development laptop, and update the
> production server every week or two, to a fairly recent, more-or-less
> "known good" revision level.  I'm hoping this would provide the best of
> both worlds.  And I'm hoping that this would avoid any mission-critical
> breakages until the fixes have been committed.  Does that seem
> reasonable?
>
> I don't kid myself that I can submit much code yet, but hopefully I can
> help test and document bugs, even if I can't fix them yet.  Hopefully
> that will come soon.
>

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