Hi all,

Don't bother telling me I'm an idiot, I've discovered it for myself.

I've found WebClient.setThrowExceptionOnFailingStatusCode(boolean).

I can see now... :)

Regards,
Doug

On 9/21/07, Doug South <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm wondering what is the best way to test security with WebTest.
>
> Here's the scenario:
>
> A user requests a page before logging in. Because a user hasn't logged
> in, the web app returns a login page with a 401 status. User logs in
> successfully and is redirected to the page originally requested.
>
> My problem was that htmlUnit throws an exception if the request wasn't
> successful. While this may be a error in a test, in this scenario this
> is expected and not a failure. So I've modified and built a custom
> version of htmlUnit that won't throw an exception (if a non-success
> status code is expected (Yeah, it's a hack...)).
>
> Is there a good way to test this scenario with WebTest? Will WebTest
> fail with a failure from htmlUnit (I'd be surprised if it didn't)? How
> have other people tested this?
>
> Regards,
> Doug
>
> --
> blog = http://www.trontos.com/dsouth/blog/
>


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