The junit tests actually have a pretty good set of functional, black
box tests for the tags, although there are holes.  Therefore, I don't
think showing every single tag for the purposes of testing is
necessary.

Kudos for taking up showcase cleanup banner.

Don

On 11/4/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following up on <https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-771>, and
> dealing with Tag QA generally, I wonder if we should have a "taglib
> exercises" application that provides a simple visual test suite
> against the tags, as we do for Struts 1.
>
> My concern is that it would start to overlap with what we are doing
> with the ShowCase. Which begs the question: What are we doing with the
> ShowCase?
>
> I'm not sure if it is suppose to be a Demo, a Cookbook, a set of Test
> Cases, or all of the above. Right now it is definitely "all of the
> above", but is that what we want it to be?
>
> And if it is what we want to it be, do we want to separate it into
> different segments to clarify what each case is suppose to be doing?
>
> In any event, I would like to start a new ShowCase instance for 2.1
> and port everything over, case-by-case, making sure each case meets
> our expectations. But the first question would be: What are our
> expectations?
>
> -Ted.
>
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