[aerogear-dev] [testing] integration tests
Glen Daniels
glen at thoughtcraft.com
Thu Aug 23 08:36:14 EDT 2012
Absolutely. http://robolectric.org if anyone isn't familiar with it.
I keep wondering when/if Google is going to acqui-hire those guys.
--Glen
On 8/23/12 8:16 AM, Daniel Passos wrote:
> For Android Definitely the best solution is RoboEletric
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> Att,
> Daniel Passos
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> 2012/8/17 Bruno Oliveira <bruno at abstractj.org <mailto:bruno at abstractj.org>>
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> +1
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> On Thursday, August 16, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Glen Daniels wrote:
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>> +1 to this idea in general, definitely.
>>
>> On 8/16/12 12:10 PM, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
>>> * Android... sure there is something :-)
>>
>> Can either spin up the emulator and use JUnit on the emulated device
>> (accurate but slow), or potentially use RoboLectric
>> (http://pivotal.github.com/robolectric/), assuming their network stuff
>> is sufficiently there.
>>
>> --Glen
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