I had completely forgotten about that, crap
Thanks for pointing it out Jesse.
Anyway, i finally remembered the anonymous login at javaforge, so i can
access the source now.
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
Don't forget
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/tapestry-test/index.html-
which is basical
Don't forget http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/tapestry-test/index.html-
which is basically a duplicate of tapestry-testng + more tapestry
specific
base class stuff. I can make that change later today as I'd like it as
well. (and maybe copy over those junit friendly changes I saw Howard mak
I've unfortunately let those languish. There is an anonymous access
for the SVN repository (it's been discussed on this list before). I'm
very much bandwidth strapped, but I can look at updating the pom.xml
to generate source with the release which would not take time and
would help with this si
Cool, that solved it.
Is there any where i can get the code of tapestry-testng from ? I can't
login in the javaforge svn repo, the anonymous login seems to be
disabled. That would really help solving problems like these without
having to bother you.
Also, where should i request for new featur
tapestry-testng creates the mocks as strict, meaning order of
invocation counts. I've since decided this isn't a good idea, that it
just makes tests brittle (as in your example).
Add getMocksControl().checkOrder(false) at the top of your test.
On 6/5/07, Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I
I'm using tapestry-testng 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT. Everything works fine if i
just create one mock object per test. But once i create two mocks it
seems that the second recorded behaviour doesn't get added to the
expected behaviour. So if i have this:
Messages messagesMock = newMock(Messages.class);
me