Hi
   Here is what I am trying to do . My tests are in groovy not in xml .

   I am trying to choose a link to click based on the xpath .(i.e ) choose
the last but one link .

   The xpath expression I used is //[EMAIL PROTECTED]'mybreadcrumb']/div
/div/div[1]/a[max(1,last()-1)]

   But from the stacktrace I  find that webtest is unable to find the
function max

   What should I do to get Webtest find the function max

Regards
Hari


On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Marc Guillemot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Not sure to follow. EXSLT surely needs to be registered in some way.
>
> Alternatively you can write your own extension or, surely easier, use a
> groovy step or write a custom step.
>
> Cheers,
> Marc.
> --
> Blog: http://mguillem.wordpress.com
>
>
> Harihara Vinayakaram wrote:
> > I looked at the xalan implementation and figured out that the max
> > function is not bundled and need a EXSLT support . The name space
> > mentioned in dyn:max
> >
> > I looked around for a EXSLT.jar which I can put in the webtest.home /lib
> > . But there does not seem to be any .jar file . There seems to be
> > support for xsl , but no jars .
> >
> > Let me know how to proceed
> >
> > Regards
> > Hari
> >
> > On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Harihara Vinayakaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     The error is
> >     //[EMAIL PROTECTED]'mybreadcrumb']/div/div/div[1]/a[max(1,last()-1)]
> >
> >     and the stack trace says:
> >
> >     javax.xml.xpath.XPathExpressionException: Could not find function:
> max
> >
> >
> >
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.engine.xpath.XPathHelper.handleException(XPathHelper.java:265)
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.engine.xpath.XPathHelper.getByXPath(XPathHelper.java:307)
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.engine.xpath.XPathHelper.selectFirst(XPathHelper.java:278)
> >
> >
> >
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.boundary.HtmlUnitBoundary.trySelectSingleNodeByXPath(HtmlUnitBoundary.java:63)
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.steps.request.AbstractIdOrLabelTarget.findClickableElementByXPath(AbstractIdOrLabelTarget.java:118)
> >
> >
> >
> >       at
> com.canoo.webtest.steps.request.AbstractIdOrLabelTarget.findClickableElement(AbstractIdOrLabelTarget.java:82)
> >
> >
> >
> >     Regards
> >     Hari
> >
> >     On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Harihara Vinayakaram
> >     <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >         Hi
> >           That was a typo in what I typed . The error in the stacktrace
> >         says max: function not found
> >
> >         Regards
> >         Hari
> >
> >
> >         On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Dierk König
> >         <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >             wrong parens nesting
> >
> >             | I tried //abc[max((1,last()-1))]
> >                                ^
> >             max takes two args but you give it only one
> >
> >             cheers
> >             Dierk
> >
> >             |
> >             | But I am getting a max class not found exception when I run
> >             | with webtest. . I guess this means that xalan's exslt is
> not
> >             | bundled in the library. I tried copying saxon.jar which has
> a
> >             | minimax function into .groovy/lib but that does not work
> >             |
> >             | Any ideas
> >             |
> >             |
> >             | On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 10:07 PM, Dierk König
> >             | <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >             wrote:
> >             |
> >             |
> >             |       how about
> >             |       //abc[max(1,last()-1)]
> >             |       ?
> >             |
> >             |       BTW: abc[x] is short for abc[position()=x], which
> means
> >             | it is _not_ the
> >             |       xth abc in the document but an abc that is the xth
> >             | child of whatever
> >             |       parent.
> >             |
> >             |       cheers
> >             |       Dierk
> >             |
> >             |
> >             |       | -----Original Message-----
> >             |       | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >             |
> >             |       | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On Behalf Of
> >             | George Policello
> >             |       | Sent: Freitag, 16. Mai 2008 17:54
> >             |       | To: [email protected]
> >             <mailto:[email protected]>; Harihara Vinayakaram
> >             |       | Subject: RE: [Webtest] Re: XPath implementation in
> >             WebTest
> >             |       |
> >             |       | I do not have an XPath manual in front of me at
> >             the moment
> >             |       | but wonder if this would work.
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | //abc[last()-1] | //abc[last()]
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | It would in some scripting languages and some
> >             | compiled languages.
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | Also, a conditional could probably work using the
> >             "nilled(
> >             |       //abc[last() -1] )" function in XPath.
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | George
> >             |       |
> >             |       | ________________________________
> >             |       |
> >             |       | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >             |       | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] On Behalf Of
> Harihara
> >             |       | Vinayakaram
> >             |       | Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 8:40 AM
> >             |       | To: [email protected]
> >             <mailto:[email protected]>
> >             |       | Subject: [Webtest] Re: XPath implementation in
> WebTest
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | I am sorry but the xpath expression works the same
> >             way in
> >             |       | Saxon as it does in webtest .
> >             |       | So maybe I am looking for an xpath expression that
> >             gets the
> >             |       | only node even if the expression is last() -1
> >             |       |
> >             |       | Regards
> >             |       | Hari
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       | On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Harihara
> Vinayakaram
> >             |       | <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> wrote:
> >             |       |
> >             |       | Hi
> >             |       |   I am not sure if this is the right place to ask
> this
> >             |       | question . But anyway
> >             |       |
> >             |       | My understanding is that the xpath exression
> >             //abc[last()-1]
> >             |       | will return the last but one element named abc .
> >             |       |
> >             |       | It works most of the times except when there is
> only
> >             | one element .
> >             |       |
> >             |       | In that case WebTest returns element not found
> >             while others
> >             |       | like saxon for example returns the last element .
> >             |       |
> >             |       | Is this a bug ? or is my understanding wrong
> >             |       |
> >             |       | Regards
> >             |       | Hari
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
> >             |       |
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