JSFUnit Release plan and RoadmapIntroduction This document will detail the criteria and intent of the JSFUnit versioning scheme, as well as lay out the general roadmap for upcoming releases. 2.0.0.Beta3[FIX] Vague error message when im...
Article 2.0.0.Final Roadmap Planning Community Meeting | 2 March 2012
2.0.0.Final Roadmap Planning Community Meeting | 2 March 2012[10:31] <ALR> Welcome, all. [10:31] <ALR> We'll give the usual 5-minute leeway I suppose [10:31] <ALR> And then kick off the JSFUnit Community Roadmap meeting [10:31] <jose_freitas> okay [10:31...
JSFUnit 2.0 and Tomcat 6Hello, guys! I am new to JSF Unit and Arquillian. Now trying to launch JSFUnit tests on Tomcat server. I tried to start managed, remote and even embeded tomcat configuration but nothing works. I always g...
Article How to test primefaces components with JSFUnit2
How to test primefaces components with JSFUnit2As you may know JSFUnit 2.0.0.Beta 2 is Out! After successfully execute the JSFUnit2 getting started example on jboss as7, i've triyed the the integration between JSFUnit and primefaces (since it's my favorite...
JSFUnit 2.0.0 FAQWhat's new in JSFUnit 2.0.0? There are two major changes in JSFUnit 2.x. The first is that you can more easily use Arquillian instead of Cactus. This allows you to use JUnit 4 or TestNG. It also pro...
JSFUnitDocumentationJSFUnit documentation, tips, and tricks Getting Started Getting Started Guide for JSFUnit 1.3 Getting Started Guide for JSFUnit 2.0 Supported JSF environments Workaround for WebSphere Testing with J...
Article JSFUnit 2.0.0.Beta2 Getting Started Example
JSFUnit 2.0.0.Beta2 Getting Started ExampleIntroduction Attached is a simple JSF application that uses Arquillian to run JSFUnit tests. The Getting Started applicaiton is completely independent. This project's pom does not inherit from any parent...
JSFUnit 2.0.0 "Getting Started" ExampleThis article only applies to JSFUnit 2.0.0.Beta1. Since JSFUnit 2.0.0.Beta2 is out, this article is deprecated. Click here for Beta2. Note: The Getting Started project has now been migrated ...
Article Injection for JSFSession, JSFClientSession, and JSFServerSession
Injection for JSFSession, JSFClientSession, and JSFServerSessionAs of JSFUnit release 2.0.0, you can use Arquillian instead of Catus to run your tests. This also allows you to use JUnit 4 and TestNG instead of JUnit 3. It also allows you to use JSFUnit annotations for ...
JSFUnit 2.0.0 Beta 2 Release NotesIntroduction to JSFUnit 2.0.0 JSFUnit 2.0.0 is the second major release of JSFUnit, focusing on Arquillian integration. As always, use of Cargo/Cactus instead of Arquillian is still supported. If you use C...
JBossJSFUnitJSFUnit: In-container testing for JSF applications JSFUnit is a test framework for JSF applications. It is designed to allow complete integration testing and unit testing of JSF applications using a simplified API. JS...
JSFUnitTestClassA JSFUnit Test Class is an ordinary JUnit class. However, if you are using Cactus instead of Arquillian, it does need to extend org.apache.cactus.ServletTestCase which extends junit.framework.TestCase. Als...
WritingJSFUnitTestsHow to Write JSFUnit tests First, take a look at the Getting Started Guide from the JSFUnit web site. Then for more detail on writing tests, read these topics: Creating a JUnit/JSFUnit class for ...
ArquillianJSFUnitTestClassAn Arquillian JSFUnit Test Class is an ordinary JUnit 4 class using Arquillian's @RunWith and @Deployment annotations. It also uses JSFUnit Annotations to configure and inject JSFSession, JSFClientSession, and J...
JSFUnitWithMavenJSFUnit can be run as part of your Maven build just like any JUnit test. In fact JSFUnit uses JSFUnit to test itself in this way. You can browse the test results of our nightly builds here. Just go t...
StaticAnalysis----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It's better to always "fail fast" during a build, than...
Parameterizing JSFUnit TestsSome developers find the need to pass parameters to the test environment. Since JSFUnit is running "in-container", this can be a bit of a challenge. With JSFUnit running on top of Cactus, the suggestions...
JSFUnitPerformanceAnalysisIntroduction JSFUnit provides a JSFTimer class that tracks the time spent in each phase of the JSF lifecycle. It also allows you to see the total lifecycle time. The JSFTimer remains accurate, even when JS...
Using JSFUnit's RequestListenerSpying on HtmlUnit The JSFUnit JSFClientSession is a wrapper for HtmlUnit. The nice thing about HtmlUnit is that it is a true headless browser and it takes care of a lot of things automatically such as handling ...