Well now I am getting seriously worried. After I got so far with automated UI testing with WebAii and NUnit I thought I was finished as the Automation Master on my team and could get on with some interesting work. Oh no while I was down with a heavy dose of Man Flu the team decided to use FitNesse for defining acceptance tests and they want me to integrate this with the WebAii tests. I guess their argument that I was the one with most experience of test automation so I will be up and running quicker is valid, but it worries me that I am doing so much testing and only a little programming.
If you are not familiar with it FitNesse is basically a Wiki that supports defining acceptance tests as tables of inputs and outputs and links to a test runner to execute the tests. That is a bit of an over simplification but it will do for now.
It didn’t take long to get FitNesse setup so I started looking at how we could use it in conjunction with WebAii. That took a while longer I figured out a way to do it and managed to port some of my existing code over to get a first test running.
So now my series on Silverlight Testing with WebAii will be at least one episode longer as I will include an extra one on how to get this done.
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The third part of my series on testing Silverlight applications with the WebAii UI Automation Fx is now available here
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The second part of my series on testing Silverlight applications with the WebAii UI Automation Fx is now available here
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