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JUnitEE vs. Cactus

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slippymississippi@yahoo.com - 15 Nov 2005 14:13 GMT
My J2EE book suggests using JUnitEE over Cactus, claiming that setting
up Cactus test cases is so complex that it eliminates the scheduling
benefits gained from strict testing.  I was planning to use Maven to
automate my build, but it appears that there is no JUnitEE plug-in for
Maven.  Moreover, I am using MyEclipse, and it appears that the Cactus
plug-in for MyEclipse has been broken for over a year.

Any suggestions as to the path I should take?
slippymississippi@yahoo.com - 16 Nov 2005 13:54 GMT
> My J2EE book suggests using JUnitEE over Cactus, claiming that setting
> up Cactus test cases is so complex that it eliminates the scheduling
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> plug-in for MyEclipse has been broken for over a year.
> Any suggestions as to the path I should take?

Anyone?  Surely there are other people out there doing unit testing
that could give me some pointers.


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