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Re: WebObjects testing techniques and tools


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects testing techniques and tools
  • From: Marius Soutier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:42:41 +0100

Hey there,

I'd like to hijack this thread to add my own question about unit testing - how do you test your frameworks? All the ERX-init methods require you to run your tests from a WOApplication. I've seen that the Wonder tests are run from a separate application, too (ERXTest). I'd like to run my tests directly inside the frameworks but still be able to use the whole WO stuff (the ResourceManager comes to mind).


Thanks,
- Marius


On 18.01.2010, at 19:14, Chuck Hill wrote:

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> On Jan 18, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Jeff Dunnett wrote:
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>> Hi Folks,
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>> I am looking at investigating some more sophisticated testing tools and techniques.   I was wondering what tools and techniques my fellow WebObjects developers use (aside from JUnit)?  Do you know if any tools or techniques to check browser issues and configurations (without having to have umpteen different browsers)?  For instance checking different users agent string etc?
>
> I use Selenium for functional testing and JMeter for load testing.  Neither will  detect browser rendering issues if that is what you are after.  Unless you are doing something funky, the user agent string should not matter much.
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> Chuck
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>> I am just looking for ways to improve testing of my WebObjects applications through more sophisticated methods/tools.
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>> Regards,
>> Jeff
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