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Last modified by Pascal Robert on 2012/01/03 10:53
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... ... @@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ 15 15 Here are some relevant tools. It may be useful to search for their names in this wiki. 16 16 17 17 * Junit and TestNG - for testing of [[user applications>>doc:documentation.Testing-JUnit and TestNG]] and for [[WOnder framework testing>>doc:WOCOM.WOCOM.Contributing to Project Wonder.Project WOnder Frameworks JUnit Testing.WebHome]] 18 -* [[doc:documentation.Selenium]] - for both user and WOnder framework testing 19 -* [[doc:documentation.WOUnit]] - for unit and integration testing 18 +* [[doc:documentation.Home.How-tos.Testing.Selenium.WebHome]] - for both user and WOnder framework testing 19 +* [[doc:documentation.Home.How-tos.Testing.WOUnit.WebHome]] - for unit and integration testing 20 20 * [[doc:WONDER.WOUnitTest]] - for functional testing (Is WOUnitTest current and being maintained? -rrk) 21 21 * [[doc:WONDER.JMeter]] - for performance testing 22 -* [[doc:documentation.Thrash Testing]] - for testing threaded operations in EOF 22 +* [[doc:documentation.Home.How-tos.Testing.Thrash Testing.WebHome]] - for testing threaded operations in EOF 23 23 24 24 Questions still to be answered include the different approaches one must take to different kinds of applications. For example, testing a "regular" WOnder app may be different than testing a "DirectToWeb" app, which is also different than testing a Java Client or a "Web Services" application. Different application types make some things easier and some things harder. One may need different approaches or different tools. Also, one may be deploying an app as a regular java application, or as a servlet in a J2EE container (e.g. Tomcat) or the application may be managed in some other way. How an application is deployed may change how it needs to be tested. 25 25