Try the Shale test suite.

Dennis Byrne

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Madhav Bhargava [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 04:34 AM
>To: 'MyFaces Discussion'
>Subject: junit extentions for JSF
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>Are there any JUnit extensions for JSF ready to use?
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>I have come across the following:
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>https://jsftest.dev.java.net/ - This project is still in its infancy at
>present.
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>http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JSFBeans - this link gives
>some hints at how to test a JSF application.
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>However I am looking for something that I can use right away as I am
>running short of time.
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>Thanks & Regards,
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>Madhav Bhargava
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>Ext: 74371
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