Hans, I notices the additions on my last svn update. I have a lot more updates to add. I'll compare with what is there and submit another patch.
Brett On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Hans Bakker <mailingl...@antwebsystems.com > wrote: > Hi Brett, > > we are also working on it. Did you see it is now in the core OFBiz > system? Any updates for it? We are trying to iron out the problems and > add some documentation. > > Regards, > Hans > > On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 12:55 -0600, Brett Palmer wrote: > > Sandy, > > > > I've been working on a Selenium extension called SeleniumXML for ofbiz > > testing. I presented on it last year at the ApacheCon 2008 conference > and > > will be presenting on it again at this year's ApacheCon 2009. > > > > We are trying to build up more example test cases for the ofbiz > > applications. Perhaps your students could work on that and I could help > as > > a mentor. I'm in the process of creating some example tests for the > > ecommerce application. Those could be used as starting points and we > could > > discuss other functional areas for testing. > > > > Selenium is a browser based test tool. We have been creating these types > of > > test for automated functional testing rather than the standard unit > tests. > > Here are some links that can give you more information on the subject. > > > > http://www.us.apachecon.com/c/acus2008/sessions/123 > > > > > http://www.us.apachecon.com/presentation/materials/118/ApacheCon2008_SeleniumXml.pdf > > > > > > > > Brett > > > > > > On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:15 AM, SandyRay <s...@kenfuse.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi OFBiz Dev community, > > > > > > I am associated with a nascent collaborative initiative called Kenfuse > > > (http://www.kenfuse.com). The effort is towards getting more and more > > > students and junior developers get a taste of open source early on and > > > decide for themselves. As part of the initiative we are working with > > > graduate schools and structuring electives to be delivered formally so > that > > > the participation has a sense of direction ie students look forward to > good > > > grades if they do a good job besides picking up good skills of course > and > > > for institutes to prepare students on contemporary technologies and > improve > > > placements etc. Feedback from project mentors would influence their > grades > > > ;-). Much like Google Summer of Code , but with faculty involvement and > > > incentive is grade and not cash :-( > > > > > > Given that background, I am working with faculty from a top school in > > > Bangalore, India, who are looking to offer a focused course on open > source > > > testing this term. The course is planned to contain two distinct > sections > > > a) > > > classroom teaching introducing the subject and covering the > fundamentals b) > > > practical hands on projects where student ramp up on a specific > assigned > > > project architecture and functionality, required testing tools for > > > automation and work with mentors to develop automation that can be > > > contributed back. My note is towards this later component. Would like > to > > > explore projects on ofbiz testing and test automation that can be a > good > > > learning for students and also double as contributions back to the > project. > > > The term for students start in another week or so and expected to be a > > > class > > > of over 40 with about 8-10 open source project participating as mentor > > > organization. Term ends by late Nov. > > > > > > Also here is a link that can provide some high-level overview of the > > > process > > > http://www.kenfuse.com/content/kencampus > > > > > > If there are specific questions or clarifications required, I would be > more > > > than happy to respond to them. > > > > > > - Sandy > > > -- > > > View this message in context: > > > > http://www.nabble.com/Ofbiz-Testing---student-projects-tp25104687p25104687.html > > > Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > > > -- > Antwebsystems.com: Quality OFBiz services for competitive rates > >