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SkorPiun
10/29/2006 02:32 PM

Hi Kev, Actually, you may be thinking on cfcUnit, another unit testing framework for ColdFusion. cfcUnit was originally built specifically for Mach-II, but I believe they later updated it to no longer be dependant on it. As for CFUnit, as far as I know CFUnit should also work fine with or without Mach-II - but I have not worked with Mach-II in about a year so I can't really confirm that myself. Can someone else confirm/deny this for Kev (and if there are any issues, please let me know so we can resolve them). Thanks > I looked at CFUNIT a few years back, when I think it had issues using it > against MACH-II as it was built in MACH-II I think not sure too long ago :-) > > But just wondered what the current state of play was with using CFUNIT with > a MACH-II Application? > -- Rob Blackburn http://www.rbdev.net

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Kev McCabe
10/29/2006 04:43 PM

More then happy to give it a go myself just didn't want waste my time if someone else had already :-) So thanks pal and will look in to this tomorrow in the office cheers Hi Kev, Actually, you may be thinking on cfcUnit, another unit testing framework for ColdFusion. cfcUnit was originally built specifically for Mach-II, but I believe they later updated it to no longer be dependant on it. As for CFUnit, as far as I know CFUnit should also work fine with or without Mach-II - but I have not worked with Mach-II in about a year so I can't really confirm that myself. Can someone else confirm/deny this for Kev (and if there are any issues, please let me know so we can resolve them). Thanks > I looked at CFUNIT a few years back, when I think it had issues using it > against MACH-II as it was built in MACH-II I think not sure too long ago :-) > > But just wondered what the current state of play was with using CFUNIT with > a MACH-II Application? > -- Rob Blackburn http://www.rbdev.net

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Sean Corfield
11/03/2006 06:23 PM

> cfcUnit was originally built specifically for Mach-II, but I believe > they later updated it to no longer be dependant on it. That may just be bad phrasing so allow me to clarify: Early versions of cfcUnit required that you had Mach II installed because the test runner application depended on it. cfcUnit was not built *for* Mach II. Nowadays, cfcUnit contains a self-contained, modified version of an old Mach II core just for the HTML app that lets you run tests from a browser. You don't need to have Mach II installed anywhere yourself - cfcUnit is a simple install'n'run setup now. Here at Adobe, we use cfcUnit extensively to test components that are part of a variety of frameworked applications, both Mach II and Model-Glue, as well as components that are part of models that are invoked by web services and/or Flash Remoting. My experience with CFUnit leads me to expect the same framework neutrality as I've seen with cfcUnit. -- Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/ "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive." -- Margaret Atwood

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SkorPiun
11/04/2006 10:30 PM

Thanks for the info. Sean! -- Rob Blackburn http://www.rbdev.net


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