Beein able to run Script.aculo.us is still a major priority of htmlunit. Daniel Gredler has started work on it so maybe will it come in the near future...
Marc. mraible wrote: > > I'll try to help out as much as I can. However, HtmlUnit doesn't work > with the latest version of Script.aculo.us (1.7.0), so it's tempting to > move to Selenium. ;-) > > http://fisheye4.cenqua.com/changelog/appfuse?cs=2324 > > Matt > > > Paul King wrote: >> >> >> The other thing which needs to be addressed is resources. >> We should have dtd's, xsl/css/js/images etc. in the jars and >> either document or work out how to extract from jars as needed. >> >> Cheers, Paul. >> >> mraible wrote: >>> I'll try to look at this build process next week. >>> >>> One thing to not is (at first glance), this won't work. The good news is >>> it's only because of the filename. They're expected to be named >>> something >>> like webtest-build1876-bundle.jar. An even better solution is to deploy >>> the >>> artifacts to a URL that can be auto-synced with Maven's central repo - >>> then >>> you can publish the download and the Maven JARs at the same time. >>> >>> Matt >>> >>> >>> Denis N. Antonioli wrote: >>>> Hi Matt >>>> >>>> As part of the introduction of the pom, I did wrote the code to >>>> generate a upload bundle for webtest. >>>> In fact, it was in part upon your impulse: <http://webtest- >>>> community.canoo.com/jira/browse/WT-93>. ;-) >>>> >>>> The complete webtest build process (with the target 'full') generates >>>> the zip archive deploy/build-maven.zip. >>>> >>>> Could you look at it? Is it what you need? >>>> >>>> >>>> One of the reason this bundle was never announced was that I don't >>>> know what should be done with >>>> all the dependencies that are not already available through ibiblio, >>>> either because they are pre-releases >>>> (like all special htmlunit builds that Marc gives us), or because the >>>> projects are not published there. >>>> >>>> With your help, we may be able to complete this task! >>>> >>>> Best >>>> dna >>>> >>>> >>>> On 3 janv. 07, at 01:39, mraible wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello all, >>>>> >>>>> I've been creating Maven 2 upload bundles for Canoo WebTest >>>>> periodically >>>>> over the last several months. For the most part, I've only ever >>>>> included a >>>>> dependency on htmlunit, but I've noticed that many more >>>>> dependencies (oro, >>>>> log4j, javamail) are needed when running WebTest with the >>>>> maven-antrun-plugin. >>>>> >>>>> <plugin> >>>>> <artifactId>maven-antrun-plugin</artifactId> >>>>> <configuration> >>>>> <tasks> >>>>> <taskdef >>>>> resource="webtest_base_relaxed.taskdef"> >>>>> <classpath refid="maven.test.classpath"/> >>>>> </taskdef> >>>>> <mkdir dir="target/webtest-data"/> >>>>> <!-- Delete old results file if it exists --> >>>>> <delete >>>>> file="target/webtest-data/web-tests-result.xml"/> >>>>> <!-- This is so the default will be used if >>>>> no test >>>>> case is specified --> >>>>> <property name="test" value="run-all-tests"/> >>>>> <echo level="info">Testing >>>>> '${project.build.finalName}' with locale '${user.language}'</echo> >>>>> <ant antfile="src/test/resources/web- >>>>> tests.xml" >>>>> target="${test}"> >>>>> <property name="user.language" >>>>> value="${user.language}"/> >>>>> <property name="webapp.name" >>>>> value="${project.build.finalName}"/> >>>>> <property name="host" value="$ >>>>> {cargo.host}"/> >>>>> <property name="port" value="$ >>>>> {cargo.port}"/> >>>>> </ant> >>>>> </tasks> >>>>> </configuration> >>>>> <executions> >>>>> <execution> >>>>> <phase>integration-test</phase> >>>>> <goals> >>>>> <goal>run</goal> >>>>> </goals> >>>>> </execution> >>>>> </executions> >>>>> <dependencies> >>>>> <dependency> >>>>> <groupId>com.canoo</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>webtest</artifactId> >>>>> <version>${webtest.version}</version> >>>>> <exclusions> >>>>> <exclusion> >>>>> <groupId>javax.xml</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>jsr173</artifactId> >>>>> </exclusion> >>>>> </exclusions> >>>>> </dependency> >>>>> <dependency> >>>>> <groupId>javax.mail</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>mail</artifactId> >>>>> <version>${javamail.version}</version> >>>>> </dependency> >>>>> <dependency> >>>>> <groupId>log4j</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>log4j</artifactId> >>>>> <version>${log4j.version}</version> >>>>> </dependency> >>>>> <dependency> >>>>> <groupId>oro</groupId> >>>>> <artifactId>oro</artifactId> >>>>> <version>${oro.version}</version> >>>>> </dependency> >>>>> </dependencies> >>>>> </plugin> >>>>> >>>>> What are the correct set of dependencies (and versions) that should be >>>>> included for WebTest? I'd like to correct these after the next >>>>> release so >>>>> its possible to have a much smaller <dependencies> section. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Matt >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Maven-2- >>>>> Dependencies-tf2911044.html#a8133685 >>>>> Sent from the WebTest mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> _______________________________________________ >> WebTest mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Maven-2-Dependencies-tf2911044.html#a8518542 Sent from the WebTest mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ WebTest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canoo.com/mailman/listinfo/webtest

