Hi Everyone, Obviously there's a thousand plus ways of doing this...Has anyone implemented or worked with unit testing frameworks but instead of using that frameworks built in logging mechanism, broke out that logging part and used couchDB instead? With couchDB there wouldn't be much 'breaking out' given how easy it is to record log information during a UT run with couchDB...but I'm interested in anything someone may have to add outside of the obvious stuff... I watched a talk from the MS guys where they incorporated couchDB into one of their internal unit testing frameworks (Daylight?)...but I can't find anything more on it so far as what they built on top of that data captured, etc.
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