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From: Foster, R. - P. <RF...@qu...> - 2006-09-29 18:12:37
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Jeff, =20 Thanks for the info. I guess the part I'm missing is *how* to run the installation and GUI tests. It sounds almost as if in your case you have a dedicated machine with a GUI testing tool running all the time and operating in a "pull" mode (which I guess is fair enough). Is that correct? If so, presumably the machine in question is a real one, rather than a virtual one. Do you have any way to reset the machine to a "virgin" condition, or are you able to ensure that all traces of the previous installation have been eliminated from the test system? =20 Regards, Richard ________________________________ From: ccn...@li... [mailto:ccn...@li...] On Behalf Of Jeff Brown Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 13:11 To: ccn...@li... Subject: Re: [Ccnet-devel] Integration CruiseControl .NET with UI tools Actually, I ended up using CCNet to run all of my tests including GUI tests on a separate server. So the main build server fires off a force-build command to the test server which pulls up a zip file of the last build, installs it and runs the tests. Works pretty well. =20 So you can indeed use CCNet to run yours tests, just set it up on dedicated build and test servers and configure them accordingly. =20 Jeff. =0A* C O N F I D E N T I A L I T Y N O T I C E *=0A----------------------= -------------------------------------=0AThe content of this e-mail is int= ended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addres= sed. If you have received this communication in error, be aware that forw= arding it, copying it, or in any way disclosing its content to any other = person, is strictly prohibited. Peek Traffic Corporation is neither liabl= e for the contents, nor for the proper, complete and timely transmission = of (the information contained in) this communication. If you have receive= d this communication in error, please notify the author by replying to th= is e-mail immediately and delete the material from any computer.=0A=0A |