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Three years ago, I spent about one month to integrate VisualAge® for Java V3.5 with IBM® Rational® ClearCase® as well as a complete solution to build, deploy and test a J2EE project with Apache® Ant. Today I find I need to spend an equivalent amount of time to figure out all this with the new tool, WebSphere® Studio Application Developer V5.1 (hereafter called WSAD).
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Rational Robot Automation Framework Support (RRAFS), initially developed by Carl Nagle for the SAS Institute, is one of the most popular data/keyword-driven test automation frameworks available today. Having done a few small test automation projects and a lot of online reading, we adopted RRAFS just before starting a large testing project. We knew that with the additional layer of abstraction it offers, it brings test automation within reach for testers who aren't programmers and thus was perfect for our team of nontechnical testers. Still, it took us a few weeks to really become productive with RRAFS. One of the reasons is that because it's still new, it lacks a user guide, samples, and other resources. This article will fill the gap to help you get started with the framework quickly and apply it to testing Web applications. You can visit the main support site for RRAFS for more information.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Three years ago, I spent about one month to integrate VisualAge® for Java V3.5 with IBM® Rational® ClearCase® as well as a complete solution to build, deploy and test a J2EE project with Apache® Ant. Today I find I need to spend an equivalent amount of time to figure out all this with the new tool, WebSphere® Studio Application Developer V5.1 (hereafter called WSAD).
Another one starts like this:
Rational Robot Automation Framework Support (RRAFS), initially developed by Carl Nagle for the SAS Institute, is one of the most popular data/keyword-driven test automation frameworks available today. Having done a few small test automation projects and a lot of online reading, we adopted RRAFS just before starting a large testing project. We knew that with the additional layer of abstraction it offers, it brings test automation within reach for testers who aren't programmers and thus was perfect for our team of nontechnical testers. Still, it took us a few weeks to really become productive with RRAFS. One of the reasons is that because it's still new, it lacks a user guide, samples, and other resources. This article will fill the gap to help you get started with the framework quickly and apply it to testing Web applications. You can visit the main support site for RRAFS for more information.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net