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[Jakarta Cactus Wiki] Updated: WhoUsesCactus

   Date: 2004-04-12T11:02:37
   Editor: 65.170.14.178 <>
   Wiki: Jakarta Cactus Wiki
   Page: WhoUsesCactus
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-cactus/WhoUsesCactus

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-We just started using Cactus.  Well, really *I* just started using Cactus.  WebLogic 6.1.  I inherited a rather large forms-processing framework and associated tag library (think Struts) which I want to learn about and test.
+We just started using Cactus.  Well, really *I* just started using Cactus with WebLogic 6.1 on Windows XP.  I inherited a rather large forms-processing framework and associated tag library (think Struts) which I want to learn about and test.  As I go through each class, I write unit tests to try and learn how it works.  I've also used Cactus for testing custom tags, especially while refactoring them to make sure the HTML they spit out is identical before and after the refactoring.
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+When a bug was found in a "login" module that required HTTP/servlet request/response, I turned to Cactus.  I coded a unit test to test the module, and discovered that in fact it was a configuration error and not a coding error.
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+Other than the Cactus-provided servlet request/response/session objects, I am not using other mock objects per se; but in some circumstances I am testing my own abstract (servlet-based) classes using local implementations of those classes.
 --DavidPlass
 
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