[Webtest] the happy old and New Year
Siegfried Goeschl
webtest@lists.canoo.com
Fri, 07 Jan 2005 19:23:53 +0100
Hi folks,
don't know if it adds value but I could provide a case study using Maven
to build a Clover-instrumented application, automatically deplyoing the
stuff to a local BEA WebLogic server, running the Canoo WebTests and
getting the test reports including Clover test coverage reports. Passing
this tests allowed to ship the product to the testing department - they
were happy to get a working server for the first time of their career
... :-)
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
Lisa Crispin wrote:
> I volunteer to read your drafts and give you feedback from the point
> of view of the tester (as opposed to the programmer). I leave in my
> signature so you can see I actually have written a book on testing
> before (not to say I'm an expert at anything, just motivated enough to
> co-write a book).
>
> How big an audience do you think it would have? I think there is
> interest in this type of book. The book on Fit just written by Rick
> Mugridge and Ward Cunningham, published by Prentice Hall, is in the
> same vein (different type of tool, but still a testing tool) and I
> think it will be very well received.
>
> -- Lisa
>
> --
> Lisa Crispin
> Co-author,
> Testing Extreme Programming
> http://lisa.crispin.home.att.net
>
> -------------- Original message from Paul King
> <paulk@asert.com.au>: --------------
>
>
> > Etienne Studer wrote:
> > > Hm. What about having a book on WebTest? Mittie is a good
> writer ;-)
> > >
> > > http://www.sourcebeat.com/TitlesAction.do
> > >
> > > --Etienne
> >
> > I would be interested in being involved if anyone else plans to
> go ahead
> > with this idea.
> >
> > Cheers, Paul.
> >
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