FYI, Here is the link to the presentation on Selenium that I gave at the ApacheCon/OFBiz conference this week. There were several good presentations on OFBiz this week. Most of these are available at the us.apahecon.comwebsite.
http://us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf Brett On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 4:03 AM, Erwan de FERRIERES < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will the slides be available on the Internet after your presentation ? I'm > not coming to the ApacheCon, but I am very interested to see what you've > done with Selenium. > > > Brett Palmer a écrit : > > David, >> We have been using SeleniumRC and an extension called SeleniumXml that I >> will be presenting on at the ApacheCon conference next week. These could >> be >> called from a normal ant process or used in Cruise Control. >> >> Let's talk more about this next week at the conference. >> >> >> Brett >> >> On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:34 PM, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >wrote: >> >> Erwan, >>> >>> It would be great to have some tests that go through the user interface, >>> but we don't have tools for this yet that fit into the automated test >>> system >>> in OFBiz (ie so they can run along with other tests, and run >>> automatically). >>> >>> The goal is for the tests to all work with an "ant run-tests" (or "java >>> -jar ofbiz.jar tests"), and to cover as much of OFBiz OOTB as possible, >>> and >>> then to also be easy to customize or comment out those that no longer >>> apply >>> after people customize or add on to OFBiz. >>> >>> If you guys would like to work on getting Selenium tests to work this >>> way, >>> that would be great. Others have looked at this and run into troubles, so >>> the last idea I heard was to use something different and that might be >>> more >>> manual for initial test writing, but probably easier to maintain. >>> >>> At Hotwax we've written/recorded a bunch of Selenium tests for clients, >>> but >>> they are difficult to maintain and as far as we've gone they also have to >>> be >>> manually run and watched. >>> >>> -David >>> >>> >>> >>> On Oct 29, 2008, at 12:09 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES wrote: >>> >>> Here at Nereide, we are ready to make selenium tests (it's a task we >>> have >>> >>>> planned to do, but which is always postponed....). >>>> So, if it's ok with you and that you are interested in that, we are >>>> going >>>> to make it real ! >>>> >>>> David E Jones a écrit : >>>> >>>> On Oct 29, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Adam Heath wrote: >>>>> >>>>> BJ Freeman wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> there has been an effort to put in test units. >>>>>>> the only thing lacking, in making it complete is manpower. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And fixing the existing tests that are broken. :| >>>>>> >>>>>> This is an area where it would be REALLY GREAT to have more effort go >>>>> into the project. Yep, great enough to capitalize "REALLY" and "GREAT". >>>>> Who has worked on the unit tests that are in place? I'll admit I >>>>> haven't >>>>> much except on the toolset and some of the framework unit tests and >>>>> helping >>>>> some of the Hotwax Media people who wrote many of the tests that now >>>>> exist, >>>>> especially the ones in the various applications. >>>>> Is there anyone interested in working on this stuff? If there are >>>>> enough >>>>> people who want to actively work on it we can setup some coordination >>>>> resources (ie Jira tasks, confluence pages, etc). If there are only 2-3 >>>>> then >>>>> coordination through the mailing list would be better, and more visible >>>>> to >>>>> others possibly interested. >>>>> -David >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> - Erwan - >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- > - Erwan - >