Testing Hotlist Updateby Bret PettichordWhat I've Been Using Lately- April 30, 2008 On my last project we used Watir 1.5.4 (only recently publicly released, but we'd been using it since last fall) and Ruby 1.8.5. There are several problems with Ruby 1.8.6 and therefore I will not use it. We used Rspec...http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2008_04.html#000276 Reintegrating Watir and FireWatir- April 29, 2008 Right now the top priority of the Watir project is to reintegrate with FireWatir and improve the compatability between the two implementations. I've begun serious discussions with Angrez Singh, the FireWatir lead, and we've agreed on this basic objective. There...http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2008_04.html#000275 Rasta supports data-driven testing- April 22, 2008 Rasta is a data-driven testing framework that pulls data out of Excel spreadsheets and executes it using simple "fixtures" that you write in Ruby. Your fixture methods could use Watir or another Ruby-based library (Selenium-RC, Mechanize, Soap4R) to execute against...http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2008_04.html#000274 Supporting Watir- April 12, 2008 Pete Dignan and I are founding a company to support Watir and other open-source testing tools. We are still working on the business plan and name of the business. Normally, I would have wanted to wait until we had...http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2008_04.html#000273 |