Jesse, Thanks a lot for the pointers!! And eagerly looking forward for the independent testing module that you will be making available :)
Could you please make a announcement here once you did ? By the way, when can we expect it ;) ? Thanks again. On 7/21/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here, http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry4/trunk/tapestry-framework/src/test/ All ~ 1,500 unit tests in tapestry use the tapestry-testng module from howardlewisship.com. There should be enough in there for more complete examples :) I've also already broken the basic base unit test classes in tapestry out into a new maven project that I've deployed, just haven't genereated a site for it yet with documentation. Eventually, people should be able to use the same testing resources tapestry developers do to test their own components/pages. On 7/20/06, KE Gan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have been coding Tapestry for a few months now. It is really nice to > work > with, especially with Hivemind tightly integrated ... hence I get to > easily > unit test my POJOs (domain objects, etc). > > However, I still have problem unit testing the Tapestry pages of the > application. I did try to use HtmlUnit, but that that's more like > integration testing. It requires the tomcat and database server to be > running. I am wondering what are other Tapestry users are doing to "unit > testing" Tapestry pages without need to use the servlet container ? This > would make development much faster! > > I read a bit here and there about using TestNG + EasyMock > [tapestry-testng] ( > http://howardlewisship.com/tapestry-javaforge/tapestry-testng/index.html ). > It seems to be what I am looking for (am I right?), but I cannot find any > example about how to using it, or much documentation of how to go about > that > either. > > I greatly appreciate if fellow Tapestry users can give some pointers. > > By the way, what is the development status of tapestry-testng ? Seems like > still a 'snapshot' release? When can we see a full release with Tapestry? > > Thanks. > > -- Jesse Kuhnert Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer Open source based consulting work centered around dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.