I see.
Is there a way to kick this tests with Selenium? Of course only with firefox - 
but better than nothing ;)

LieGrue,
strub



----- Original Message -----
> From: Werner Punz <werner.p...@gmail.com>
> To: dev@myfaces.apache.org
> Cc: 
> Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 10:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [ANN] MyFaces jsf.js integration tests hosted on apache extras
> 
>T here is one small reason. The tests run directly in the browser instead 
> of htmlunit (which has a lot of bugs, hence I shun it i already
> had two adjustments regarding it in other tests)
> 
> So how do we run the tests in maven in 5 different browser engines, 
> three of them being windows only.
> Dont get me wrong htmlunit is nice, but it does not give reliable 
> results when it comes to javascript and emulating browser quirks.
> 
> 
> Thats the only reason.
> 
> Werner
> 
> 
> Am 10/7/11 9:42 AM, schrieb Mark Struberg:
>>  woha, big +1 and thanks for the hard work.
>> 
>>  Btw, why not hosting it directly over here as a test module for MyFaces 
> core which could get executed before doing releases?
>> 
>>  LieGrue,
>>  strub
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>  From: Werner Punz<werner.p...@gmail.com>
>>>  To: dev@myfaces.apache.org
>>>  Cc:
>>>  Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 8:57 AM
>>>  Subject: Re: [ANN] MyFaces jsf.js integration tests hosted on apache 
> extras
>>> 
>>>  Am 9/29/11 9:35 PM, schrieb Werner Punz:
>>>>    Hello everyone, I just wanted everyone to know, that I am 
> currently in
>>>>    the process of cleaning up and dumping my jsf.js client side 
> javascript
>>>>    integration tests collected over the last year onto apache 
> extras.
>>>>    The project is hosted at
>>>> 
>>>>   
> http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/myfaces-js-integrationtests/
>>>> 
>>>>    and can be checked out via git. It is by far not done yet, so far 
> i have
>>>>    converted about 20% of my usually manually run javascript tests 
> to a
>>>>    small ajax jsf specific testing framework and also some server 
> side
>>>>    statistic collection has yet to be done but you already can have 
> a look.
>>>> 
>>>>    This project also in the future will be my primary workbench for 
> the
>>>>    javascripts before merging them into the trunk and branches.
>>>> 
>>>>    You already can have a look and run the tests, the explanation 
> can be
>>>>    found on the projects site.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>    Werner
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>  Hi Just a short status update, I now have about 20 tests checked in 
> with
>>>  13 testgroups. I also added Mojarra as optional test target. I found
>>>  promptly three bugs, which I will forward to the Mojarra guys in the
>>>  next week.
>>> 
>>>  The only stuff pending now is some cleanup and a server side test
>>>  statistic so that we can get the test results into a final result page.
>>> 
>> 
>

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