Hi,

We have a Wicket 7.x application which uses a Spring/Hibernate backend. We
have few hundred simple Wicket tests that basically tests whether the page
has been loaded properly. Since almost all our Wicket pages use Spring
beans, we have to initialize the Spring application context for our Wicket
tests to run. And as a result our tests are extremely slow that we have
stopped running them in our main pipeline.

What strategy do you all follow to run Wicket tests that can run fast?

Thanks in advance,
James
mCruncher

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