Re: [Java-gnome-developer] java-gnome and 'acceptance tests'
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From: Jeff M. <ku...@gm...> - 2005-02-13 13:30:16
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 02:19:25 +0000, Sean Coughlan <exc...@gm...> wrote: > Hey there, > > I'm working on a project called JetGet, a download manager written in > java-gnome. I recently added a link to it on the java-gnome > screenshots page. I saw the screenshot. It looks quite nice! > My post now, is to let you know I've an AT (acceptance test) framework > in place for java-gnome in JetGet. > > AT's are executable text documents that specify the funcionality of a > program, and can be written by customers, designers, testers or indeed > nearly anybody because they are written in almost plain english. > > My framework interprets the document and creates a junit test suite > which either passes or fails depending on wheither the AT passes or > fails. (so integration with eclipse/intellij etc.. is very nice) Is this based on fit? I have read a little about fit and it sounds quite similar. -- Jeffrey Morgan "The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it" - Jon Ruskin |