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javalobby.org
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testdriven.com
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opensourcetesting.org
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http://saloon.javaranch.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=68
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java.net
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comp.lang.java.programmer
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==========
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The TestNG team is happy to announce the immediate availability of TestNG 4.5.
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This release contains a lot of bug fixes and a few new features. It also
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includes the first phase of Distributed TestNG, a work in progress designed
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to transparently distribute tests on many machines and collect their results.
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Announcement:
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http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000361.html
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Details on Distributed TestNG:
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http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000362.html
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The TestNG team is happy to announce the immediate availability of TestNG 4.0, with a lot of improvements and new features.
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The announcement, along with a few examples and summary of the new features, can be found here:
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http://tinyurl.com/dxlbh
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--
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Cédric
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http://testng.org
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Announcing TestNG 2.3
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The TestNG team is happy to announce the availability of TestNG 2.3.
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The version is available at http://beust.com/testng as well as the new documentation, which has been considerably improved (highlighted code snippets, detailed DTD, ant task and description of all the new features).
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What's new:
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* beforeSuite, afterSuite, beforeTest, afterTest
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* Revamped ant task with haltonfailure and other helpful flags
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* Better stack traces and improved level control for verbosity
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* Better syntax for including and excluding methods in testng.xml
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* Test classes can be invoked on the command line
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* ... and many bug fixes.
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For Eclipse users, a new version (1.1.1) of the Eclipse plug-in that includes this new TestNG version is available on the remote update site or for direct download.
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Also, TestNG has joined OpenSymphony (big thanks to Patrick and Hani for setting this up). As a consequence of this move, there is now a TestNG users forum as well as a Wiki and JIRA for issue tracking.
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The users mailing-list has been moved to Google Groups and is connected to the forum, so you only need to subscribe to one.
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Try it and let us know what you think!
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===
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I am happy to announce the availability of TestNG 2.1 (http://beust.com/testng).
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TestNG is a testing framework inspired from JUnit and NUnit but introducing some new functionalities that make it more powerful and easier to use, such as:
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* JSR 175 Annotations (JDK 1.4 is also supported with JavaDoc annotations).
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* Flexible test configuration.
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* Default JDK functions for runtime and logging (no dependencies).
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* Powerful execution model (no more TestSuite).
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* Supports dependent methods.
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Some of the new features in this version include:
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* invocationCount and successPercentage, which I described in a previous entry (http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000236.html), and which allow you to invoke a test method a certain number of times while allowing some of these invocations to fail. If the number of failures is under a certain threshold, the test is still considered a success.
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* timeOut is now applicable to all test methods. Whether you are running your tests in parallel or not, you can specify a time-out for your test method and if it fails to complete within the given amount of time, TestNG will mark it as a failure.
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* dependsOnMethods was the most requested feature. You can now specify dependencies on a method-based basis (no need to specify a group if your dependency graph is simple). You can even mix dependsOnMethods and dependsOnGroups.
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* ... and of course, numerous bug fixes and other additions.
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A special thanks to Alexandru Popescu who has pulled all-nighters to make this release happen!
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We have an exciting list of new features lined up for our next version, among which a plug-in API, but in the meantime, enjoy TestNG 2.1.
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Announcing TestNG for Eclipse
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The TestNG team is happy to announce the first release of the TestNG plug-in for Eclipse.
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http://beust.com/testng
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This first release covers the basic functionalities of TestNG, among which:
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* Multiple ways to launch tests (from a method, from a class, groups or an entire suite).
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* Convenient report view that lets you directly jump to failed tests.
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A more detailed overview can be found here:
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http://beust.com/weblog/archives/000261.html
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and the documentation and snapshots here:
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http://beust.com/testng/main.html#eclipse
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--
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Cedric
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