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Re: [OT] ASP.NET equivalent of WicketTester?

He wasn't impressed by the capabilities of Wicket, and made the other
team switch to Wicket instead? Might be easier :)

Martijn

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Steve Hiller <sh...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> My manager was so impressed by the unit testing capabilities of the WicketTester class
> that he asked me to research for an ASP.NET equivalent, to be used by another development
> team. I didn't find anything obvious by googling? Anybody know of a useful tool?
>
> Thanks!
>



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Re: [OT] ASP.NET equivalent of WicketTester?

Posted by shetc <sh...@bellsouth.net>.
Thanks Martijn -- I'll have a look. I guess the main thing I was looking for
is the ability to test using
a plain JUnit class without the need for a browser or app server.
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Re: [OT] ASP.NET equivalent of WicketTester?

Posted by Martijn Dashorst <ma...@gmail.com>.
I might suggest webdriver (which is not embedded as WicketTester, but
provides a similar api)

Martijn

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 1:28 PM, shetc <sh...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> It's a legacy system written by another non-IT department -- we are now
> supporting it
> but not permitted to rewrite it. So my manager would like to stabilize it by
> adding some
> unit/integration testing. Such is the way of the corporate world...
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Re: [OT] ASP.NET equivalent of WicketTester?

Posted by shetc <sh...@bellsouth.net>.
It's a legacy system written by another non-IT department -- we are now
supporting it
but not permitted to rewrite it. So my manager would like to stabilize it by
adding some 
unit/integration testing. Such is the way of the corporate world...
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