RE: JUnit with Orion, source included
Title: RE: JUnit with Orion, source included Jeff, is this an implementation according to the article on JavaWorld or a custom one? An extremely good initiative :) WR -Original Message- From: Jeff Schnitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 28 september 2000 20:08 To: Orion-Interest Subject: JUnit with Orion, source included I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment.
Re: JUnit with Orion, source included
RE: JUnit with Orion, source included[going off topic slightly] A problem that JUnit does not handle particularly well is Web-App testing. For any users of JUnit who want to test Servlet/JSP/etc output, have a look at HttpUnit, and addon for JUnit that simulates web-requests to the server and parses the results into a DOM tree that can be easily tested. http://httpunit.sourceforge.net/ -Joe Walnes From: Jeff Schnitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 28 september 2000 20:08 To: Orion-Interest Subject: JUnit with Orion, source included I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment.
RE: JUnit with Orion, source included
I didn't actually know about the JavaWorld article when I wrote it; otherwise, I might not have bothered reinventing that wheel :-) For anyone who hasn't read it, the article is at http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2000/f_jw-0526-testinfect.html. I ran across a link to it at the Portland Pattern Repository's EjbUnitTest site ( http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?EjbUnitTest). I wrote mine more or less from scratch, although the concept is pretty much identical. My implementation addresses the classloader problem (who wants to reload their app server between tests?), and the output is a lot more attractive :-) I would also like to enhance it with any features that anyone thinks might be useful for unit testing EJBs, so I'm open to any suggestions! Later, Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Magnus Rydin Sent: Fri 9/29/2000 2:46 AM To: Orion-Interest Cc: Subject: RE: JUnit with Orion, source included Jeff, is this an implementation according to the article on JavaWorld or a custom one? An extremely good initiative :) WR -Original Message- From: Jeff Schnitzer [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: den 28 september 2000 20:08 To: Orion-Interest Subject: JUnit with Orion, source included I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment. winmail.dat
Re: JUnit with Orion, source included
At 11:07 28.09.00 , you wrote: I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee great, but the link seems to be wrong. could you check? robert Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment. (-) Robert Krüger (-) SIGNAL 7 Gesellschaft für Informationstechnologie mbH (-) Brüder-Knauß-Str. 79 - 64285 Darmstadt, (-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 06151 665373 (-) [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.signal7.de
RE: JUnit with Orion, source included
Sorry about that. A small misconfiguration of my firewall (visible only from the outside, naturally) has been fixed :-) Jeff -Original Message- From: Robert Krueger Sent: Thu 9/28/2000 11:51 AM To: Orion-Interest Cc: Subject: Re: JUnit with Orion, source included At 11:07 28.09.00 , you wrote: I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee great, but the link seems to be wrong. could you check? robert Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment. (-) Robert Krüger (-) SIGNAL 7 Gesellschaft für Informationstechnologie mbH (-) Brüder-Knauß-Str. 79 - 64285 Darmstadt, (-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 06151 665373 (-) [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.signal7.de winmail.dat
Re: JUnit with Orion, source included
This is pretty cool...We are already using JUnit with a stand alon client, but I like this since I don't have to keep open an extra dos window, and remember what to type. I put an html page with all our unit test in fron of the servlet and can pick and choose which ones to run. Thanks! BTW, anyone know how to get a list of all classes within a package? James Birchfield Ironmax a better way to buy, sell and rent construction equipment 5 Corporate Center 9960 Corporate Campus Drive, Suite 2000 Louisville, KY 40223 |+ || Jason Rimmer | || [EMAIL PROTECTED]| || Sent by: | || owner-orion-interest@orion| || server.com| ||| ||| || 09/28/00 04:50 PM | || Please respond to | || Orion-Interest| ||| |+ --| | | | To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | cc: | | Subject: Re: JUnit with Orion, source included | --| The link works fine for me. Thanks for the great tool, Jeff. Your generosity is appreciated. Robert Krueger wrote: At 11:07 28.09.00 , you wrote: I wrote an extension to JUnit for testing EJB/server-side code that I think others might find useful. I've recently been bitten by the XP bug so this is the first thing I had to do :-) Basically it's a servlet that will execute test cases and spit back the results as HTML. It includes a small Ant buildfile for anyone that is interested. You can find it at http://www.infohazard.org/junitee http://www.infohazard.org/junitee great, but the link seems to be wrong. could you check? robert Enjoy :-) Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I apologize if anyone is receiving this twice. It looks like the mailing list, including the archive, was sporadically losing traffic for a day or two. The most recent message in the archive is dated three days ago. Anyone know what's up? I seem to be receiving traffic fine at the moment. (-) Robert Krüger (-) SIGNAL 7 Gesellschaft für Informationstechnologie mbH (-) Brüder-Knauß-Str. 79 - 64285 Darmstadt, (-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 06151 665373 (-) [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.signal7.de -- Jason Rimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]