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Automatic support for testing web-based enterprise applications
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Proceedings of the 44th annual Southeast regional conference table of contents
Melbourne, Florida
SESSION: Software engineering and testing table of contents
Pages: 325 - 330  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-59593-315-8
Authors
Arturo Sanchez  University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Brandon Vega  University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Alexander Gonzalez  University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Gregory Jackson  Kemper Auto and Home, Jacksonville, FL
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper we consider the problem of automatically generating test suites associated with web-based enterprise systems. In particular, we discuss the construction of a tool deployed as a plugin for the popular open source Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Eclipse. Our tool allows developers to automatically generate and reuse test classes, test data, as well as manually define test data. Once these components are in place, developers can launch so-called "in-container" test suites, and gather information about the results by using the also popular (and open source) JUnit framework. All features are provided to the developer through a wizard-like graphical user interface embedded in the IDE. Our tool is available from <u>sourceforge.net</u> under "strutstest".


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