Kent,
We have a number of internal projects
using a number of http tools which include, jWebunit, MaxQ and Grinder.
I see folks using MaxQ to generate jython
scripts and adding xml & soap calls for some web services testing. And Grinder
3 for stress testing. Can we bring in some of these features in to TPTP?
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"Support for JUnit derivative projects such as HTTPUnit, Cactus,
Abbot..."
Jim,
My
team currently owns the Hyades plug-ins associated with URL testing. I
had attended the very beginning of Dominique's meeting, but had to cut out
early to deal with a stop ship issue for IES before any discussion on HTTPUnit
or URL Test. So I apologize for not being there for the URL Test
discussions.
All
of our work on URL test has been on the load testing side, taking the original
JUnit-based HTTP tests and adding an HTTP proxy recorder with SSL support, test
generation improvements, multi-threaded playback, cookie, page, and SSL support
for playback, and simple SVG reports for capacity and page response times.
Let's
talk to see where CA has interest in contributions going forward.
Kent
Kent
Siefkes
Rational
Software
IBM Software Group
919-486-3233
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James" <James.Saliba@xxxxxx>
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Hello
All,
CA will take the URL testing.
Regards,
Jim Saliba
-----Original Message-----
From: hyades-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:hyades-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Russell Gold
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 9:35 AM
To: hyades-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hyades-dev] MM "Support for
JUnit derivative projects such
as HTTPUnit, Cactus, Abbot..."
----- Original Message -----
From: Dominique Guilbaud <dguilbaud@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:37:42 +0200
Subject: [hyades-dev] MM "Support for JUnit
derivative projects such
as HTTPUnit, Cactus, Abbot..."
To: hyades-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,
Here is the meeting minutes for
"Support for JUnit derivative
projects such as HTTPUnit, Cactus, Abbot..."
task.
Fell free to comment.
[snip]
Minutes:
- State of testing tools in Hyades 3.0:
- Manuel test (basic
implementation)
- JUnit: document on
the test/ sequence of execution /
generation of a template / edit and write /
execution / reporting in
the execution hystoty viewer
- URL Testing: record /
generation of a JUnit-based script /
playback
- Objectives of the tasks:
- improve the existing
support
- JUnit (concern also an other task "JUnit integration
between hyades and JDT")
- URL Testing
- Add new tools for new
kinds of test (GUI, J2EE)
- Candidates:
- URL Testing: HTTPUnit
- HTMLUnit - jWebUnit
I should point out that jWebUnit is a wrapper on
top of HttpUnit - it
convenience methods to simplify common tasks, but
does not give access
to the full functionality of the underlying
library.
- GUI: Abbot - JFCUnit
- Marathon - Jemmy
- J2EE: Cactus - JUnitEE
Consider ServletUnit as well - it is part of the
HttpUnit jar and
shares much of its API. Learning one when you know
the other is pretty
easy. It also contains JUnitServlet, a servlet
test runner for JUnit
(similar to JUnitEE).
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