Hi,
I'm looking for frameworks to make testing web applications - i.e.
parsing and filling out forms - easier. I found Puffin, which looks good
but not very usable in the current state. I know that I once read about
other nice frameworks, but could not find one via google. Any hints?
regards,
Achim 7 1197
Hi Achim, I'm looking for frameworks to make testing web applications - i.e. parsing and filling out forms - easier. I found Puffin, which looks good but not very usable in the current state. I know that I once read about other nice frameworks, but could not find one via google. Any hints?
Zope + Formulator is a nice combination to validating and designing
forms and add some functionality. If you want a more complicated content
management framework, then you can additionally install plain CMF or
Plone, which is based on CMF. There is also something called Silva, but
it doesn't have many products as the other two; however, it is also
nice.
I have heard also about CherryPy, Quixote, Twisted Matrix and Webware,
but I haven't tested them. Once I saw that somebody posted a link, which
compares some of them, but I lost that thread :-(
Regards,
Josef
> Zope + Formulator is a nice combination to validating and designing forms and add some functionality. If you want a more complicated content management framework, then you can additionally install plain CMF or Plone, which is based on CMF. There is also something called Silva, but it doesn't have many products as the other two; however, it is also nice.
I have heard also about CherryPy, Quixote, Twisted Matrix and Webware, but I haven't tested them. Once I saw that somebody posted a link, which compares some of them, but I lost that thread :-(
I found it: http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
Achim Domma (Procoders) wrote: Hi,
I'm looking for frameworks to make testing web applications - i.e. parsing and filling out forms - easier. I found Puffin, which looks good but not very usable in the current state. I know that I once read about other nice frameworks, but could not find one via google. Any hints?
regards, Achim
I've used Jython and a java package called httpunit to great effect. It
even supports javascript on your pages.
Huy
news.sydney.pipenetworks.com wrote: I've used Jython and a java package called httpunit to great effect. It even supports javascript on your pages.
Thanks, that is the option I'm currentyl testing. Works great so far!
regards,
Achim
Josef Meile <jm****@hotmail.com> writes: I'm looking for frameworks to make testing web applications - i.e. parsing and filling out forms - easier. I found Puffin, which looks good but not very usable in the current state. I know that I once read about other nice frameworks, but could not find one via google. Any hints? Zope + Formulator is a nice combination to validating and designing forms and add some functionality. If you want a more complicated content management framework, then you can additionally install plain CMF or Plone, which is based on CMF. There is also something called Silva, but it doesn't have many products as the other two; however, it is also nice.
I have heard also about CherryPy, Quixote, Twisted Matrix and Webware, but I haven't tested them. Once I saw that somebody posted a link, which compares some of them, but I lost that thread :-(
Did you read the question?
:-)
John
John J. Lee wrote: > I'm looking for frameworks to make testing web applications -
Did you read the question?
To answer the original question, which I did not see when first posted: http://www.mechanicalcat.net/tech/webunit/
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