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Re: [TFUI] GWT and Fit (Was: Test-driving ASP.NET)

Hi Dan,

No, I haven't, but I've been keen to try out GWT for some time. I really
like the way they manage Javascript. I've been waiting for the widget
set to become more comprehensive - perhaps it is now?

Now that you mention it, I can see that hooking into the Java-based
browser runtime is the interesting bit. Is the source available for
that? Is there a useful testing api?

How have you approached it yourself?

Cheers, Rick

Daniel Wellman wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> Have you written Fit tests for GWT? If so, did your tests require one
> of the fake hosted mode browsers to run to handle widgets or deferred
> binding?
>
> I'm working on a GWT project right now and am interested to share
> experience stories with other folks.
>
> Cheers,
> Dan
>
> --- In TestFirstUserInterfaces@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:TestFirstUserInterfaces%40yahoogroups.com>, Rick Mugridge
> <rick@...> wrote:
> > PS, if GWT was used, the Java code intended for translation to
> > Javascript could be tested with Fit
>
>


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On the agile-testing list, I've been gathering info WRT acceptance tests for this and comparing WatiR, WatiN, Selenium, etc... So now I've noticed that our...
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Hi Rob, ... Yes, UI tests are very slow, whether it's web-based or GUI. That's one of the big problems with them. Sometimes you're forced to decide on timeout...
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Thanks! .rob. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Hi Rick, Have you written Fit tests for GWT? If so, did your tests require one of the fake hosted mode browsers to run to handle widgets or deferred binding? ...
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Hi Dan, No, I haven't, but I've been keen to try out GWT for some time. I really like the way they manage Javascript. I've been waiting for the widget set to...
Rick Mugridge
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Nov 8, 2007
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GWT code looks like regular Java code except in a few conditions: it can inline native JavaScript within your Java source, or it can use a compile-time...
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Hi, Please try WebAii from www.artoftest.com I have used it and it is really good.It can be run inside the NUnit framework,supports AJAX testing. And it can be...
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