Robert Watkins wrote:> Hi, folks.
>
> I recently (ie on the weekend) came across RSpec, and knew it could be
> the answer to a problem I was looking into - story testing Java code.
> I''ve written up what I had to do to get it working at
> http://twasink.net/blog/archives/2008/02/rspec_jruby_and.html.
> Basically, I took the Accounts test from the RSpec home page and used
> it as the basis for testing a Java Accounts class. The resulting
> article is from the point of view of someone with virtually zero Ruby
> experience, and no RSpec experience at all.
>
> This isn''t _just_ a blatant troll for hits to my blog. ;)
I''m also
> seriously keen on feedback from anyone else who is trying to do this
> sort of thing, or even just from people trying to use the Story Test
> format _without_ testing Rails applications. 2 days isn''t enough
time
> for me to have come across all the good information out there (though
> I''m going to keep looking).
>
> I also hope to take part in this community some more - you guys have
> built a fantastic tool, and if you don''t mind a Java guy hanging
out
> here, I''d love to see how much I can get out of it. :)
>
JtestR 0.2 will contain support for story testing of Java.
Cheers
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Practical JRuby on Rails (http://apress.com/book/view/9781590598818)
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