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JUnit use with VAJ

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I installed Junit as a project under VAJ-there are some instructions on installing it under VAJ. Has anyone been able to develop anything to test EJB and servlets using JUnit on VAJ?
Thanks in advance.
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OK, I'll bite... what is VAJ?
bear
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Originally posted by Bear Bibeault:
OK, I'll bite... what is VAJ?
bear


Visual Age for Java. IBM's IDE for Java.
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Here on the IBM site is a cool article which will be helpful for using JUnit with VisualAge Java:
Techniques for Implementing Tests using JUnit with VisualAge for Java .
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This doesn't answer your question but have you used the EJB test client feature in Visual Age? It allows you to fully exercise the interface to your EJB, set input variables, and walk through the behavior.
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IBM article does not talk about using JUnit with EJBs/Servlets. It just tells about how to use Junit with Pure Java Classes.
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Can I use JUnit with WebSphere Studio Application
Developer (WSAD). Is there an article describing
the process.
Thanks,
PJ
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Prashanth,
Definitely you can use JUnit with WSAD, moreover, you need not pay extra effort for that. For WSAD is based on Eclipse, a open source IDE, and JUnit has been built into Eclipse(along with other features such as Ant, refactoring making Eclipse and WSAD good XP IDEs).
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Hi,
I have been going through Cactus doc and found "Cactus is a simple test framework for unit testing server-side java code (Servlets, EJBs, Tag Libs, Filters, ...). "
SO, can its functionality be used along with VAJ?
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