WicketTester is good for me for most case... may be you can share the
complications you have?

On 1/31/07, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I've been wondering about best practices for writing unit tests with wicket?
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> Looking around the source of wicket, I can see that most uses junit. A few
> places wicket tester are used.
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> Last time I wrote a test I tried writing using jwebunit and http unit (as I
> remember). I tried using the wicket test framework, but it gave me some
> complications (might be because I was new to the wicket world). Also this
> was on wicket 1.x.
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> What do others do?
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> -Nino Wael
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