Hey Charley,

I am already using Watir + Rasta for data driven test automation for my
application. out of curiosity I have checked the cheesy link you sent to
group. few question I have:

can I use watir+rasta+taza ?

what are the main features of taza framework?

Thanks and Regards,
Shiv

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Charley Baker <[email protected]>wrote:

> I went through a couple of iterations of frameworks over the years
> with the result of lessons learned being designed into Taza. With over
> 70 testers adding code, I definitely experienced the pain of
> maintainability which Taza, and other practices were finally able to
> solve, so I feel your pain. :)
>
> Taza has partials for page areas like headers, footers, search, etc
> that show up on multiple pages.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Charley Baker
> Lead Developer, Watir, http://watir.com
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:26 PM, George <[email protected]> wrote:
> > One question about Taza: Would this framework be effective for testing
> > the same functionality across multiple pages?  IOW, if there is a
> > search feature that needs to be tested, but can be found on multiple
> > pages, would Taza work for my needs?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > George
> >
> >
> >
> > On Nov 15, 5:59 pm, George <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Charley,
> >>
> >> I might need to talk to you.  As I've been learning Watir, I steered
> >> away from established frameworks (frankly, out of my lack of
> >> understanding) and developed my own framework which included HTML
> >> reporting.  However, as the number of tests have been increasing and
> >> gaining more visibility to others within my team, I'm finding that
> >> it's become more difficult to maintain.
> >>
> >> So, I might need to (gulp) re-structure my tests.  I still need to
> >> talk to my boss about this, but I'll take a look at those links and
> >> develop some simple tests.  Hopefully, this will inspire me to adhere
> >> to already-established frameworks.
> >>
> >> -George
> >>
> >> On Nov 15, 1:34 pm, Charley Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > This might help some of you and definitely worth checking out :
> http://www.cheezyworld.com/ He has a couple of pages now on cucumber
> >> > and browser testing, developing a page based framework. Tazahttps://
> github.com/scudco/tazaisa framework I've architected and
> >> > used in several large companies, which has many of the same concepts
> >> > that people are moving towards - e.g. page and site models. Please do
> >> > check these out, use them and try not to reinvent your own framework.
> >>
> >> > Ruby has builtin support for a base test library - a few of us have
> >> > added additional test frameworks on top of that which are used in
> >> > heavy large scale application testing with AJAX and all the goodness
> >> > from years of experience. Cheezy's posts are a build up of real life
> >> > experience using Watir and Cucumber on various client sites. I'd
> >> > highly recommend following them, there are several more coming.
> >>
> >> > I'll drop a hint, Taza is an awesome framework for web ui testing,
> >> > well used and also extensible. If you want to get involved in either
> >> > Taza or Watir, we've got a lot of work to do, and I'm happy to mentor
> >> > from the newbie on up.
> >>
> >> > Cheers,
> >>
> >> > Charley
> >
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