p.stavrini...@albourne.com wrote on 24/06/2009 15:35:00:

> I seem to be too stupid to get testify working with JUnit 4, I can't
> get even past the gate:

I prefer to see it as a failure of my documentation :-)

First thing, the Testify sources are published to the Maven repository, so 
you can pick them up manually from:
http://tapestry.formos.com/maven-snapshot-repository/com/formos/tapestry/tapestry-testify/1.0.0-SNAPSHOT/

Or just ask Maven to download them for you: 
mvn [goal] -DdownloadSources=true 

(The m2eclipse plugin for eclipse can download them and bind them to the 
jar for you, which makes life very pleasant).


Next, I think my documentation is misleading you... try:

private static final TapestryTester SHARED_TESTER = new 
TapestryTester("demo");


The documentation's example with "MyCoreModule.class" is meant to show you 
how to include your own "core" IOC module 
(see: 
http://tapestry.formos.com/nightly/tapestry-testify/#Integration_testing 
).

Alternatively, you might need to include your AppModule as the parameter - 
if you do then read the link above about integration testing
and break up your AppModule.

Let me know how you get on!

Paul

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Paul Field
Research IT
Deutsche Bank




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