Hi Peter,
a Canoo WebTest script is actually an ANT script using custom tags, i.e.
you must run ANT to execute Canoo WebTest.
The best what you can do is a Java implementation invoking ANT to run
the tests.
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
Peter Anning wrote:
Hi All,
Ejaz has made available some code that wraps webtest as a Maven 2 Ant
Plugin. Whilst I am very grateful to Ejaz for his code I had expected it
to be a native Maven 2 Java Plugin. All the Maven Plugins that I have
written have been in Java. So my question is does anybody have any
opinions; ant or java?
Java would involve plugging into the webtest api behind the Ant layer.
Is this a good or bad thing to do or is webtest bound tightly to Ant. I
guess if it is bound tightly to Ant Ejaz's Maven Ant plugin may be the
way to go. If it has been designed to be loosely coupled then maybe I
should look at writing Java version.
Best Regards
Peter Anning
Sr. Developer
www.dialectsolutions.com
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