hi,
If u mean acceptance testing,
google Maven + Selenium.... u'll find a plugin to be integrated for doing
user-acceptance testing


hth
 marco

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When you say System Testing, I assume you are actually talking about
> Functional Testing? In my experience, this usually means "end to end
> integration testing", so if you're already doing that, I don't know
> what else you're looking to do.
>
> Realistically, I would suggest that you talk to the testing "experts"
> in the Agile-Testing or perhaps TDD Yahoogroups and figure out what
> exactly you feel is missing from your current testing approach. Then
> you can worry about how Maven can possibly help you achieve results.
>
> I just don't think sending this email to the Maven Users list is going
> to produce the kind of feedback you are hoping to get. I generally
> suspect that the ratio of people on this list using unit testing is
> around 50%, then integration testing is around 5-10%, and additional
> testing is in the 1-2% range.
>
> Wayne
>
> On 3/27/08, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My company uses JUnit to perform unit and integration testing. Those two
> > things are very valuable to our testing process, but I'd like to see how
> we
> > can also incorporate the so-called "system" testing too. But what would
> > those look like? Aren't they just end-to-end integration tests? Just
> curious
> > to see what other people have done. What would be the difference in
> > technology or testing methodology?
> >
> > Paul
> >
>
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