CFCUnit is good for most things.... just make sure when you are
setting up your tests that you customize your fail scenarios to
include your object/variable that fails. I've also had some issues
with debugging giving me bad error messages (saying one thing when
actually  it was another) I think that has to do with the try/catch
mechanism.

I havent tried cfunit....

On 12/14/06, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ok, I'm wanting to start messing with unit testing of CFCs and introduce it
to some staff.  I must admit, I'm a bit behind on this topic.  I see two
projects about cfcUnit and CFUnit.  Any opinions on these?

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