| How to compile jsp files with ANT | How to compile jsp files with ANT 2007-02-21 - By Brian Agnew
Watij (http://watij.com) will work against IE and is Java-based. I don't think it does Firefox (yet) but it works well against IE. You'll have to integrate this into your unit tests post-deployment.
Brian
Kevin Jackson wrote: > Just to throw my hat in the ring... > > If you don't like HttpUnit (for whatever reason). Watir[1] (IE) and > FireWatir (firefox) can be used as an alternative for checking your > links, driving the automation of tests. > > Getting them running as part of the build process is eaasy enough with > <exec>, but if you're feeling confident you can use the jruby+bsf > support and write them with scriptdef (note this will be a real > challenge) > > Kev > > [1] http://wtr.rubyforge.org/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@(protected) > For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@(protected)
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