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Jakob Korherr resolved MYFACESTEST-6. ------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Resolving this issue, because GSoC is over and the integration is done. > Module for automated webapp tests for MyFaces core + extensions > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MYFACESTEST-6 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACESTEST-6 > Project: MyFaces Test > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Jakob Korherr > Assignee: Jakob Korherr > > As we currently only have normal JUnit tests for automated testing in MyFaces > Core, it would be really great to have a way to test MyFaces Core > automatically in a real webapp at build time with maven. Of course, we > currently have the test-webapp, but we still have to check each page manually > here, if we want to test everything, which is long-winded. In addition, it > would be cool if we could use this also for testing of MyFaces extensions > against MyFaces Core and Mojarra. > To accomplish something like that we could use test frameworks like e.g. > Canoo WebTest or HttpUnit + Jetty or something similar. Basically anything > that works with jetty in maven, but can also be used with other servers like > tomcat or glassfish, would be ok here. I also want to mention JSFUnit here, > although we won't be able to use it since it is LGPL licensed. > The two most important things about this module would be 1) that everything > has to work totally automated within maven and without a browser (so I > wouldn't consider selenium as an option) and 2) a fluent and easy API to > write those tests (otherwise no one would use it). > This would help us enormously in ensuring and improving the quality of > MyFaces Core and its extensions by getting a far bigger test coverage and > more possibilities to test. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.