Oops, of course I meant "haltonfailure".

-----Original Message-----
From: Hueneke, Immo 
Sent: 23 April 2009 16:25
To: '[email protected]'; 'Linda de Boer'
Subject: RE: [Webtest] RE: Documentation on subsequent tests

Hi Linda,

At last, a question even I can answer!

You can set the haltonerror property to false (see 
http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/config.html) so that the second test 
will run even after the first has failed.

Best regards,
Immo.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Linda de Boer
Sent: 23 April 2009 16:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Webtest] RE: Documentation on subsequent tests

G'day

I am just starting out with WebTest after spending two days assessing 
Selenium. WebTest is by far the most server friendly, user friendly 
package. I am a programmer by trade, but received two years "immersion 
experience" in QA via a department transfer. I have programmed 
testcases/suites, modules for other QA folks to use in their tests, read 
Deming etc. before. So, I got the bug then.

With the following very simple test:

<project default="test">
   <target name="test">
     <webtest name="my simple Test">
       &goToSite;

          <clickLink label="Home"/>
          <verifyText
             text = "Our primary goal is xto provide"
             description = "Display of middle of paragraph"
          />

         <clickLink label="Services"/>
         <verifyText
             text = "Webpage design and development"
             description = "Check text on Services page"
         />
    </webtest>
  </target>
</project>


The test for "Home" is expected to fail, the test for "Services" is 
expected to pass.

It correctly notes that the first case fails, but even though the second 
  case should pass, instead of a green check mark, I get a small yellow 
circle beside it. If I change the above cases to allow both to pass, I 
get the green check marks on the "Home" test and the "Services" test 
just fine.

I suspect that I have missed how to tell it that the second case is not 
dependent upon the first? I just finished the manual end to end but 
might have either missed, or misunderstood the appropriate reference. 
Can anyone please give me a hint where to look. Pointers to additional 
documentation is very welcome. It is a small point I know, but a sticky 
hump for me right now.

Still Googling....
Thanks in advance....;-)

--
ldb








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