[jsfunit-dev] JSFUnit Update

Matt Wringe mwringe at redhat.com
Thu Jun 28 14:37:30 EDT 2007


On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 14:22 -0400, Stan Silvert wrote:
> June was a pretty dead month for JSFUnit development.  I was out of town 
> for three of the last four weeks.  Most of the development time I had 
> available was spent on JBoss AS.
> 
> Now that June is almost over, it's time to ramp back up and get a beta 
> release out the door.  If JBoss World really happens in September then I 
> think that will be a great time to kick it off.  Otherwise, I still see 
> no reason that we shouldn't be able to release a beta in that time 
> frame, if not sooner.
> 
> There are three milestones that I think we need to meet before a beta:
> 
> 1) Ant and Maven integration: The biggest hurdle to adoption of JSFUnit 
> will be the ease with which it integrates into a development 
> environment.  We must have something equal to or better than "cactify" 
> for JSFUnit.
> Matt, are you still on board to help with this feature?
Yeah, sorry for being so quite lately. I did do some work on it before,
it was basically just the cactify task but changed for our specifics. I
will probably start discussing this a bit more on the forums in the next
couple of days to figure out what should be the best solution.

> 
> 2) Build a comprehensive demo: We need to prove that JSFUnit can 
> effectively test a robust JSF application including AJAX components and 
> Seam.  We have a couple of Red Hat interns who have signed up for this 
> project.  Welcome Jonathan Prindiville and Clive Saldanha to the JSFUnit 
> project!
> 
> 3) General feedback: In reaction to some feedback in the forum, I just 
> spent the last two days doing a huge refactoring of the facade API that 
> makes it much more robust and easier to use (See Jira JSFUNIT-5).  But 
> I'm sure there are other obvious improvements to be identified.
> 
> Please, if you haven't tried out JSFUnit for yourself yet, SPEND AN HOUR 
> AND GIVE US SOME FEEDBACK.
> 
> Lastly, I'm really excited about the potential of this project.  JSF is 
> becoming a huge part of the Java market and JSFUnit stands to become the 
> de facto choice for testing JSF applications.
> 
> Thanks to all of you for your help and continued support.
> 
> Stan
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