Hi,

Do you mean under "unit test logging with CouchDB" actually storing
unittest results as CouchDB documents?
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Knudsen, Ken
<ken.knud...@imaginecommunications.com> wrote:
> 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.
>
> To keep the discussion as global as possible, the term 'Unit Testing' in this 
> context envelopes all layers, from single component to integration testing.
>
>
>
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