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Subject: [JPython] Re: JPython testing framework
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Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 19:28:29 +0000 (GMT)
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Subject: [JPython] Re: JPython testing framework
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@@ -136,82 +136,6 @@ Otto,
Thanks for the reply. I remembered hearing of this PyUnit but had lost
track of it for a while. I just visited the sourceforge homepage:
-http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/pyunit.html
-
-I'm pretty sure that PyUnit [as its coded to Python 1.5.2] should be
-workable with JPython, but the web page says:
-
-"""
-PyUnit cannot be used with JPython, the users of which should probably use
-JUnit and create JPython subclasses of its TestCase class. I haven't tried
-doing this.
-"""
-
-Now, I don't see why this would be the case, so I'm going to download PyUnit
-and sniff around. Are any of these modifications you mentioned to get
-PyUnit running under JPython published on the Web anywhere? I'd like to
-take a look, as they would probably save me some time.
-
-Thanks again,
-
-James
-
->
->James,
->
->I'm using PyUnit from within JPython to drive unit tests that test a Java
->applications. Some minor changes had to be made to PyUnit to make it work
->with JPython, and the testrunner only works textually. But nevertheless,
->it's a much better option than using JUnit from within JPython.
->
->-Otto Perdeck
->
->
->Hello all,
->
->I've used JPython for close to two years and I find the language to be
->indispensable. The recent, protracted silence regarding the "official"
->status of JPython has concerned me quite a bit as I didn't want this
->language to die out when it shows such promise.
->
->I hope that BeOpen and CNRI can come to an agreement that will benefit the
->community as a whole.
->
->Regardless, my major use of JPython [due to the status of the 1.1 release
->and its errata (not an attack on Finn Bock, just an engineer not willing to
->deploy certain software on "unofficial" patches)] has been to facilitate
->prototyping and [almost ;)] XP style repetitive testing. My interest is if
->a JPython testing framework exists? Something that is a JUnit for JPython,
->but with functional level testing as well [similar to what Inline-Standard
->provides: http://www.inline-software.com/products/datasheet.html but not
->restricted to EJBs].
->
->If not, what is the interest of the JPython mailing list on collaborating
->to
->produce such an entity [maybe sourceforge.net]?
->
->Also, has anybody played around with AspectJ [ www.aspectj.org very cool
->stuff ;)] and JPython? It seems that AOP and JPython could be a pretty
->good
->one-two punch for knocking out larger scale Java problems.
->
->James Richards
->Java Software Engineer
->
->
->- Tjitske Haank & Otto Perdeck
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