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Posted to users@wicket.apache.org by Per-Olof Norén <pe...@alma.nu> on 2009/12/10 10:59:48 UTC

Canoo WebTest

Hi all,

Has anyone experience with using canoo webtest for testing wicket applications?

I´m currently working on a project where we run JUnit, Wicket-Tester and canoo web tests on a wicket-spring application.
The application is to a large degree ajax-based and as far we can tell canoo is silently ignoring to run wicket ajax-javascript for eg onClick events.

Anyone else tried this?

regards,

Per-Olof Norén






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Re: Canoo WebTest

Posted by Kent Tong <ke...@cpttm.org.mo>.

Per-Olof Norén wrote:
> 
> I´m currently working on a project where we run JUnit, Wicket-Tester and
> canoo web tests on a wicket-spring application.
> The application is to a large degree ajax-based and as far we can tell
> canoo is silently ignoring to run wicket ajax-javascript for eg onClick
> events.
> 

Take a look at http://wicketpagetest.sourceforge.net which allows you to
test AJAX.



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