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Re: WebObjects testing techniques and tools


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects testing techniques and tools
  • From: David Holt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:00:10 -0800


On 18-Jan-10, at 2:29 PM, Marius Soutier wrote:

It was indeed helpful (and of course I did read everything in the wiki related to unit testing), it was just that last bit of info that Chuck gave me that was missing. And the fact that there is an ERXTest application seemed to prove that you need an external app to test WO/WOnder frameworks.

I have to admit though, I find the page http://wiki.objectstyle.org/ confluence/display/WO/Testing-JUnit+and+TestNG a little bit lacking,

Please contribute any clarifications you discover are necessary. Hopefully it will be less lacking for the next person that hits the page.


David


especially in terms of framework testing. The line that solved my problem now is also mentioned (WOApplication.primeApplication (NSBundle.mainBundle().bundlePath(), null, "example.com.app.Application");), but I didn't try it because it says "//(No Wonder)", but I do use Wonder. Then I don't understand the "Minor configuration in eclipse" part, what exactly is it good for? My unit tests work without that configuration, and when I tried it, it didn't seem to change anything.

Thanks for your support,
- Marius

On 18.01.2010, at 23:00, Ray Kiddy wrote:


On Jan 18, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Jeff Dunnett wrote:

Hi Folks,

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 am just looking for ways to improve testing of my WebObjects applications through more sophisticated methods/tools.

Regards,
Jeff


We are obviously not doing a good job with our wiki documentation. I keep hoping people will realize it can be relevant. Yet, here we are, 4 replies in to this thread, and nobody mentions the link at the front of the Wonder wiki:


	http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Testing

If information pointed to from this page is not helpful, please let us know, so that we can improve what is there.

thanx - ray
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