Hi all!

As my From: header says, I'm Martijn Dashorst (for you english speaking guys: try to pronounce it as: mar tighn (not martin, but I do listen to that name as well, when spoken by an english speaker ;-).

I come from and live in the Netherlands, so that's about 6 hours from the U.S. in time difference. I work for a consulting/software development firm and have little time before 18:00 to spend on jWebUnit. However, I am using it at customer projects, so I might be able to find some bugs, and possible solve them.

I became test-infected while learning Java. I came from the 'my C++ program compiles, so it works' school, and learning Java the 'test first' way gave me a new insight. Ever since I tried to improve my testing skills and stumbled onto jWebUnit.

I really like the simplicity of the framework and enjoy using it. I didn't want to see the project go into history so short in its life, so I volunteered to join the project.

Personally I don't have a future set for jWebUnit. I only wish to make it better and more widely used. Currently I'm integrating jWebUnit, Jetty, maven and eclipse to support embedded integrationtests. Just run your jWebUnit testcase from within Eclipse and your webapplication will start. You are able to debug the webapplication, use JSP's, servlets, JNDI, etc. from within your eclipse IDE. IMHO that will give jWebUnit a bright future.

Hope to hear from everyone, and make jWebUnit the success it deserves.

Martijn



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