[aerogear-dev] To Groovy or not to Groovy in integration tests

Bruno Oliveira bruno at abstractj.org
Tue Jul 16 08:27:03 EDT 2013


Neither me, I worked for 2 years with TorqueBox (Ruby and Java) and 
DynJS (JavaScript and Java). They had a good reason for mixing languages ;)

Daniel Bevenius wrote:
> I personally don't have a problem with mixing languages when it comes to
> testing.
> The way I see it is users new to our project will probably not even look
> at tests at all to start with. Those that end up wanting to contribute
> will be exposed to them, but I think they would see this as a chance to
> learn some new techniques. At least this is how I would see it if I was
> in their shoes.
> I've not used Spock and would be interested in trying it to see if there
> is an advantage in using it.

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