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Posted to cactus-user@jakarta.apache.org by Mark Lybarger <Ma...@CBC-Companies.com> on 2003/10/14 19:14:27 UTC

using runservertests with HttpUnit

I was just wondering if the runservertests could be also used to run
HttpUnit tests? I have a few HttpUnit tests which are run using a junit
task.  Could the target containing this task be used as the testTarget?
This would make it much easier for starting/stopping the server and running
those tests.

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RE: using runservertests with HttpUnit

Posted by Vincent Massol <vm...@pivolis.com>.
Hi Mark,

I don't see why not! There's no reason I know that would prevent this.
Runservertests was originally meant for this kind of thing. BTW, this is
why we are keeping it and have instead added a new <cactus> task.
 
Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Lybarger [mailto:Mark.Lybarger@CBC-Companies.com]
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> I was just wondering if the runservertests could be also used to run
> HttpUnit tests? I have a few HttpUnit tests which are run using a
junit
> task.  Could the target containing this task be used as the
testTarget?
> This would make it much easier for starting/stopping the server and
> running
> those tests.
> 
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