[SJUG] Testing followup
Gregory T HEITHAUS
Gregory.T.Heithaus at state.or.us
Wed Oct 3 12:57:56 PDT 2007
We also use Selenium at Secretary of State. We are really just getting
started with it, but it has proven to be a great tool for browser-based
execution, and fairly easy to install and use. I highly recommend it
for those not already using it.
Greg
>>> "Charles Anderson" <master.sparkle at gmail.com> 10/3/2007 10:43 AM
>>>
I meant to mention this last night at the talk, but I couldn't for the
life
of me remember the name of it - Selenium
(http://www.openqa.org/selenium/).
It's a web testing tool written in JavaScript that runs in the
browser.
It's more of a final, UI test rather than a unit test. I've never used
it,
but I saw a presentation on it at OSCON last year, and it looks really
cool. Here's an IBM article on it -
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-selenium-ajax/
Also, since I bugged Greg to set it up, I'll at least publicise it:
the
Google Calendar for SJUG is called "SJUG Events". You can find it
from
www.google.com/calendar. If you have an iCalendar client, the feed
is:
http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/g5jhvbrnq9uguqqgkoe77nfpsk%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
enjoy,
Charles.
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