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> stiq looks very promising. Can you please provide some small snippets
> howto use it in correlation with wicket?
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Hello Günther,
stiq looks very promising. Can you please provide some small snippets
howto use it in correlation with wicket?
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I'm almost at the point where I'm ready to give up on integration
tests, particular of the web interface layer. (I will still do
integration testing of the db layer, because hibernate is just too
complicated with respect to cascading and transients to avoid it.) I
blogged a little about this here
Hi,
For my last project (not using Wicket) I used HtmlUnit to simulate a
web browser and for each use case go through all the important
branches. It worked well and the system test caught a lot of errors as
it exercised the whole system quite thoroughly.
I had a common base class for my JUnit bas