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02-13-2009, 05:18 PM
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XML to JSP Unit Testing
When I generate JSP pages from an XML file, what are tools out there that can help me make Unit Testing for such process?
Is "Cactus" considered a Unit Testing tool for such process?
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JSPs are difficult to unit test, what are you trying to test in JSPs? are you doing some business logic ?
Usually testing User interface with a automated code is difficult.
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You should use XMLUnit test
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