Jari,
Thanks for that info. I'm in the process of migrating from watir to
watir-webdriver and have been seeing some of this IE instability, I
think. I wasn't entirely convinced it wasn't my app causing it, but
running on Firefox has been great.
Marc

On Apr 19, 5:52 am, Jari Bakken <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Ekin Han <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I am using watir-webdriver now.
>
> > Could anybody tell me where is the online doc of waitr webdriver?
>
> API docs:http://rubydoc.info/github/jarib/watir-webdriver/master/frames
> Wiki:https://github.com/jarib/watir-webdriver/wiki/_pages
>
> > And is watir-webdriver stable enough for real world testing?
>
> Yes. I know several big companies who use the underlying WebDriver
> technology very successfully in production, and has been doing so for
> years. However it depends on what browsers you need to test. I'm using
> the Firefox driver for real world testing and it's *very* stable. The
> Chrome driver which is in the current release is not great, but a
> rewrite has just landed in Selenium trunk and by the next release of
> selenium-webdriver (which watir-webdriver builds on top of) we will
> have excellent Chrome support as well. The IE driver has traditionally
> been the least stable driver, but it has seen huge improvements over
> the past few months (thanks to fantastic work by Jim Evans) and its
> pass rate on watirspec is now looking very good as well. I haven't
> used it for any real world testing, so can't really speak to its
> stability outside the specs.
>
> Jari

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