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JtestRJtestR is a tool that will make it easier to test Java code with state of the art Ruby tools. The main project is a collection of Ruby libraries bundled together with JRuby integration so that running tests is totally painless to set up. The project also includes a background server so that the startup cost of JRuby can be avoided. Examples of Ruby libraries included are RSpec, dust, Test/Unit, mocha and ActiveSupport. The vision of the project is to be the testing tool of choice for Java projects, offering nice Ant, Maven and buildr integration. It will also support integration testing with common Ruby libraries like Ruby/LDAP and ActiveRecord, while still providing access to Java libraries and helpers. News
Last changed Apr 17, 2008 08:16 by Ola Bini
The JtestR team is proud to announce that version 0.2 has now been released. The new release brings several new features, including Expectations support, RSpec Stories and TestNG integration. Lots of bugs has also been fixed. Download: http://dist.codehaus.org/jtestr New and fixed in this release:
Posted at 17 Apr @ 8:12 AM by
Ola Bini |
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Quickly after the initial release, 0.1.1 of JtestR has been released with some important bug fixes and one new feature:
The release can be downloaded from http://dist.codehaus.org/jtestr/jtestr-0.1.1.jar
Posted at 01 Jan @ 8:52 AM by
Ola Bini |
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JtestR allows you to test your Java code with Ruby frameworks. Homepage: http://jtestr.codehaus.org JtestR 0.1 is the first public release of the JtestR testing tool. JtestR integrates JRuby with several Ruby frameworks to allow painless testing of Java code, using RSpec, Test/Unit, dust and Mocha. Features:
Getting started: http://jtestr.codehaus.org/Getting+Started Team:
Posted at 28 Dec @ 3:36 PM by
Ola Bini |
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Since the project inception almost a month ago, lots of work has been put into making JtestR a really viable testing solution for everyday Java usage. I'm happy to report that we are now almost ready to go public. Some more documentation needs to be finished, and the Maven support should be fleshed out. But after that it's a wrap. Prepare the Champagne.
Posted at 27 Dec @ 5:29 PM by
Ola Bini |
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