so in your tests do not install the httpsrequestcycleprocessor

-igor

On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Rangel Preis <rangel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I put the @RequireHttps annotation in my LoginPage, and it's work fine
> when i run the app.
> But when i run my tests all test fail, if I remove @RequireHttps all
> test pass correctly
>
> Here's the problem, when i run this code without the annotation the
> wicket tester call the button "btn_login".
> If i put the @RequireHttps annotation this code don't work.
>
>        protected final static void logarUsuario() {
>                tester.startPage(LoginPage.class);
>                tester.assertRenderedPage(LoginPage.class);
>                tester.assertNoErrorMessage();
>
>                final FormTester form = tester.newFormTester("form");
>                form.setValue("email", "username");
>                form.setValue("pass", "password");
>                form.submit("btn_login");
>        }
>
> Thanks all.
>
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