I'd highly recommend that you check out Selenium 
(http://selenium.thoughtworks.com/index.html). This is the best Open 
Source tool for functional testing. Since your tests run within Firefox or 
Internet Explorer, you don't run into the JavaScript limitations of a 
*unit tool.

Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/25/2005 06:31:30 PM:

> Well, I hope this doesn't turn out as bad as hibernate VS 
> cayenne ;-)  I'm looking into unit testing my webapp and I'm trying 
> to decide between these two.  htmlunit seems to be more full- 
> featured, but also way more verbose (looks like a lot of casting). 
> jwebunit seems simpler to use, but lacks stuff such as JS handling 
> (is this all that useful anyway?).
> 
> Other than that, the only thing I've noticed is that jwebunit is 
> about 25% the size of htmlunit and that the former hasn't had a 
> release in over a year.  Both of these observations really mean 
> little though.
> 
> Does anyone happen to have experience with these?  Is one better 
> suited for Tapestry development than the other?  I realize that to a 
> certain degree, personal preference for APIs plays a role, so to help 
> out in those regards, I'm a Tapestry + Cayenne guy.
> 
> Any info is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin

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