Ok this is becoming a habit answering my own questions but I've just worked
it out, please let me know if there is a more elegant solution:

tester.assertComponent("resendLabel", Label.class);
tester.assertLabel("resendLabel", "in 20 seconds");
tester.executeBehavior((AbstractAjaxBehavior)tester.getLastRenderedPage().getBehaviors().get(0));
tester.executeBehavior
((AbstractAjaxBehavior)tester.getLastRenderedPage().getBehaviors().get(0));

Label resendLabel = (Label)tester.getLastRenderedPage().get("resendLabel");
assertEquals("Resend label has not updated", "in 19 seconds",
resendLabel.getModel().toString());


Hope that helps some noob like me.

Thanks
Simon

On 29/08/2007, wicket user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Another noob question here but I'm trying to setup a test case that tests
> the abstract timer on my page, like the WorldClock example.
>
> I see there is the executeBehavior method in the WicketTester but I'm not
> entirely sure how to set this up.  Basically I want to fire the timer event
> that I've setup on the page and check the appropriate changes have been made
> to the labels on the page. So for the world clock example it would mean that
> I would fire the event in my test then check that the time had updated in
> the label.
>
> Help would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers
> Simon
>

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