Nice, it seems awesome! I'm looking forward to try it!

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:04 AM, Peter Niederwieser <pnied...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear Tapestry community,
>
> the Spock team is very happy to announce the release of Spock 0.4, the
> Enterprise-ready testing framework for Java and Groovy apps (official
> release notes). As you may know, Spock also provides an extension for
> testing Tapestry 5 apps. The main functions of this extension are the
> creation and shutdown of a Tapestry registry with the modules required by a
> test, and the injection of a test's fields. This is all done with Tapestry's
> own annotations - @SubModule, @Inject, @Value, @Symbol, and so on. In Spock
> 0.4, the Tapestry support has been further improved. For example, it's now
> possible to use the Tapestry extension together with PageTester.
>
> At Smarter Ecommerce GmbH, we use Spock heavily to test our Tapestry 5
> based apps (1000 tests and counting). If you would also like to benefit from
> the combined power of Groovy and Spock in your tests, here are a few links
> to get you started:
>
> Spock Homepage
> Spock Web Console
> Spock Example Project
> Spock-Tapestry Documentation
>
> Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
>
> Happy testing,
> Peter
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> Peter Niederwieser
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> Committer, http://groovy.codehaus.org
> Blogger, http://pniederw.wordpress.com
> Chief Engineer, http://smarter-ecommerce.com
> pnied...@gmail.com
> Twitter: pniederw
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