Hi Brett,

Just curious, have you ever used/tested Clover 
http://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/ ?

Thanks

Jacques

From: "Brett Palmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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

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