Is there anything to aid me with the usual service test. Currently I use constructors to ease setup of the services. I will try out providing a test module setting up the services and use tapestry IOC to create those. Should have done so more early on, but wanted it simple first. But now when I have three or four services to setup it becomes cumbersome.
2013/9/23 Martin Kersten <martin.kersten...@gmail.com> > Thanks daniel. I will check the testify stuff in a real example. > > > 2013/9/23 Daniel Jue <teamp...@gmail.com> > >> I don't have spare minutes at the moment, I just want to drop these links >> for you to look at (if you haven't seen them already). Hope it helps. >> >> http://blog.tapestry5.de/index.php/2010/11/16/improved-testing-facilities/ >> >> and then this one >> >> http://blog.tapestry5.de/index.php/2010/11/18/find-your-elements/ >> >> >> Dan >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Martin Kersten < >> martin.kersten...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Problems nope. I just habe to overhowle the system and wonder what >> people >> > nicht use. I will check your base clase out. Thanks for sharing. >> > Am 23.09.2013 18:12 schrieb "Dmitry Gusev" <dmitry.gu...@gmail.com>: >> > >> > > I use JUnit for unit testing with T5 services, and TestNG for (smoke) >> > > integration testing my apps with URLs. >> > > >> > > All my JUnit test classes inherited from BaseIntegrationTest ( >> > > https://gist.github.com/dmitrygusev/6672859), >> > > all TestNG classes inherited from a copy of SeleniumTestCase with with >> > this >> > > patch applied: >> > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2107 >> > > >> > > Which is something you may already read while browsing the web. >> > > >> > > Do you have any problems with this? >> > > >> > > >> > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Martin Kersten < >> > > martin.kersten...@gmail.com >> > > > wrote: >> > > >> > > > I want some real hands on experiences. So please if you have any >> please >> > > > provide. >> > > > >> > > > I am currently reworking the testing settup since the maven stuff >> is to >> > > > slow for my program test cycle. >> > > > >> > > > Since I wont use testng I need to rewrite some test code. I need to >> do >> > > unit >> > > > testing in java >> > > > since I program in java. Integration test and Acceptance test may be >> > done >> > > > in groovy >> > > > but I am in doupt this would be such a gain. >> > > > >> > > > Well the unit testing I want to elaborate the IOC directly using >> only a >> > > > fraction of the >> > > > services the application is about. The IOC setup seams to be fairly >> > fast >> > > so >> > > > it is ok >> > > > (Hibernate takes way longer) >> > > > >> > > > I use a embedded jetty for the integration testing with a presetup >> in >> > > > memory database (h2). >> > > > >> > > > I dont use mvn jetty:run since it is dead slow with all the >> dependency >> > > > setup and stuff. >> > > > >> > > > So in the end I want to hear what you use for testing, what speed >> means >> > > and >> > > > if you >> > > > use IOC, jetty or something else. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > And yes I searched the web high and low, I want just personal >> > experiences >> > > > with >> > > > the background of embedding either a web application server or an >> IOC. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Cheers, >> > > > >> > > > Martin (Kersten) >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Dmitry Gusev >> > > >> > > AnjLab Team >> > > http://anjlab.com >> > > >> > >> > >