I can test it on OS X since that's what I built and tested it on in the first place. You'll have to send me a list of goals you'd like me to run and verify. If it's part of a standalone app (rather than my app), that would probably be best.

Matt

On Mar 2, 2005, at 5:22 AM, Siegfried Goeschl wrote:

Hi folks,

it seems that I have to apply a patch and fix a bug before we can roll a new release ...

A few questions

+) any volunteers to give the new plugin a quick test - the last time I messed up for Unix platforms since I'm too busy/lazy to set up a test environment on Linux
+) is there a newer XSLT for the Canoo WebTest report available?! For the current one I need to apply a patch ...


Thanks in advance

Siegfried Goeschl



Matt Raible wrote:


On Mar 1, 2005, at 11:08 AM, Eric Pugh wrote:

Matt,

You beat me to it! I posted a while ago about if the consensus was that
WebTest was at a stable enough point to update the Maven plugin.


Most of the work is done over on Maven-plugins.sf.net mailing list, although
we may want to think about moving the code over to here. At any rate, can you
open an issue on the issue tracker over there and attach your patch file?


http://tinyurl.com/4y7sb

It's not really a "patch" since most of the changes are to JAR files.

Matt


It's great to have folks of your caliber using the Maven plugin. I'll make
sure to get the code in today. We can give it a spin and then do a release
later this week.


Eric

On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:55:55 -0700, Matt Raible wrote

I figured out the problem - the Maven WebTest plugin is woefully out
of date (October 2004).  I hacked the plugin and updated everything
to build 733 and now everything works.  Is there any way to get the
plugin on SF updated?

Matt

On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Matt Raible wrote:

I have the following webtest - and I'm using the Maven WebTest plugin.
Everything seems to work, but the "save" button never seems to be
clicked. Any ideas? Could it be caused by having some JAR in my Maven
classpath?


            <steps stepid="Add New Outage">
                <invoke url="/editOutage.html"/>
                <verifytitle stepid="verify add title"
text="${outageDetail.title.add}"/>

<setselectfield stepid="select plant"
name="outage.plantName" value="Foo"/>
<setselectfield stepid="select unit"
name="outage.unitName" value="Bar"/>
<setinputfield stepid="set startDate" name="startDate"
value="02/23/2005"/>
<setinputfield stepid="set endDate" name="endDate"
value="02/26/2005"/>
<clickbutton stepid="click save to pci" name="save"/>


                <verifytitle stepid="verify list title"
text="${outageList.title}"/>
            </steps>

I've seen problems like this before with Ant, but never resolved them.
I ended up upgrading from Fedora Core 2 to Fedora Core 3 to solve
this issue the last time. Now I'm experiencing this bug on OS X.


Thanks,

Matt

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