I can't speak for Siegfried, but that would be awesome! I got side-tracked, yet again, and still haven't had a chance to put this into practice. It would be really cool if it were in the official repository.

Dave

mraible wrote:
Has your request still been unanswered? I'd like to get get this plugin to be
an official one.

Thanks,

Matt


Siegfried Goeschl wrote:
Hi David

to recap the discussion

+) there is a M1 plugin at Sourceforge but you were using M2 so plugin
installation failed
+) there is a M2 plugin at
http://people.apache.org/~sgoeschl/download/maven-plugins/webtest-maven-plugin/
+) if you download the code drop there is a Groovy example in
'./src/test/it6'

There is no 'official' M2 plugin from Codehaus because my donation
request went somehow unanswered .... :-)

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl


David C. Hicks wrote:
I had asked previously about running Groovy webtests using the Maven
plugin.  After a long period of distraction, I'm trying to get back on
this problem.  However, I've got a new problem.  I can't seem to
actually get the Webtest plugin to work, and it's unclear which plugin
is the "official" plugin.  There are at least four out there that I've
seen:

   maven-plugins:maven-webtest-plugin:1.0

   com.canoo:webtest:1454

   webtest:webtest:277

   org.codehaus.mojo:webtest-maven-plugin:0.6.3


Has anyone got a working plugin description that I can steal?

Siegfried Goeschl, in a previous response, suggested that I could find
an example of a Groovy script used with the Maven plugin inside the
plugin artifact download.

Thanks,
Dave

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