Nick Neuberger wrote:
I'm all for using something else.
However, I did find a workaround in debug mode. You can't interuppt the beginAt methods or any gotoPage methods. I just put a breakpoint after these lines.
Sounds like a generaic test webapp using jetty. I'm not too familair with jetty.
If we all agree, Is anyone interested in doing this change to jetty and a full webapp. I may be able to attempt it but it may be a while before I make the changes. Been very busy lately at work.
I have to find something for the jacobie api and a test harness anyway.
Too bad there wasn't a generic sf project that just had jetty and a generic
test webapp that has generic tests. This may seem like to the extreme, but
it makes more sense like this. Then jacobie project, jwebunit project could
both use the same testing webapps structure.
Like I said, I'm in the process of writing an article for the integration of jetty and jwebunit. On our current client project, we already have done the integration. If you don't need JNDI, the process is really simple. If you don't need JSP's, then it is really a jiffy.
I can send an example project to the list. If I finish the article (someday soon I hope), maybe I need to set up a seperate SF project. Or we could host the integration example in the jWebUnit CVS as a seperate subproject.
Martijn
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