WebTest brings many functionalities on top of htmlunit but in your
special case it makes perhaps sense to use htmlunit directly as you will
probably use a small set of "actions".
Marc.
phil wrote:
What I'm getting at is I want to write Java code (not groovy or ant
tasks), I'm trying to remove as many layers of indirection as
possible. Generating scripts or XML on the fly is going to be pretty
error-prone IMO. I love the Groovy idea if I were just writing
traditional test plans.... I think scripting for these purposes is way
better than xml. But that's not what I'm doing... I'm trying to
create a GUI that will inspect a web site and use webtest as a
back-end to run tests on the site....so everything is dynamic based on
the structure of the site and user selections.
After a little more investigation it appears that webtest is a
configuration/reporting wrapper around HTMLUnit. Is this correct?
I'm thinking for my needs perhaps going directly to HTMLUnit is the
way to go. Any comments on this approach?
thanks
phil
On 2/15/07, Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No special documentation. WebTest steps are Ant tasks and therefore
everything what applies to Ant applies here.
What about generating Groovy code? AntBuilder is very nice.
Marc.
phil wrote:
> Is there any good documentation on how to run tests without XML, just
> using straight java code? I'm writing code that will need to create
> tests on the fly and xml would just add another layer in the mix of
> things...
>
> thanks for any thoughts
> phil
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