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I’ve been using and liking TestNG for a while now, but until recently hadn’t really appreciated everything it was giving me. There are some software libraries/frameworks that feel like an implementation of an idea, and others that feel like an implmentation used to solve problems for every day development needs. I would say that JUnit/JSF [...]
Supposedly it might be coming out later this week. I can’t wait to start using testng in tapestry! It will probably cut the test build times in half, if used properly. woo hoo! I doubt very much that the show/hide javascript additions I made will show up in this release, but will keep my fingers [...]
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