Web Application Testing using WATIN - Speaking to South Bay .NET User Group#

Tomorrow I will be speaking to the Southbay.NET users group in Torrance. Following is the abstract of my talk. For details and directions, please see the link below.

Web Application Testing using WATIN
Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at 6:30 PM

Web application testing is a tough task especially in the ASP.NET web forms environment where model‐view‐controller boundaries intermingle. To solve this presentation is a premier to WatiN (inspired from WatiR, its Ruby counterpart), a feature rich and stable framework. WatiN is developed in C# and aims to bring you an easy way to automate your tests with Internet Explorer and FireFox using .Net. Watin is open‐source functional testing tool for web‐applications which simulate the user actions (filling/submitting form), drives the browser and allows you to do your web application testing in a convenient and developer friendly way. This talk focuses on how you can use WatiN to do web application testing and integrate it with your acceptance testing framework. The presenter provides a step by step guide to build test frameworks for your website using WatiN. This is a code intensive talk so those allergic to slides are encouraged to come.

For details and directions.





10/7/2009 2:47:16 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [3]  |  Trackback

 

11/6/2009 3:05:40 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
The SouthBay.NET User Group is a Forum for .NET developers from the South Bay area of California. The mission of the organization is to share knowledge and experience in .NET technology with individuals who are keen in learning, sharing and growing theirMicrosoft .NET knowledge and capabilities.
11/6/2009 3:06:33 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
These are the basic tools you will need but to make some real use of WatiN you will want to combine it with your favourite unit test framework, I've chosen MS Test simply because its the test tool of choice at my current place of work but WatiN will work with other tools such as NUnit etc.
11/6/2009 3:07:40 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I love upgrades. But I hate upgrade discs and upgrade pricing. Let's find a way to do away with both, or at least make the upgrade transaction a bit cleaner.
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