As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download. It
is a relatively minor release for the following items:
Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
folder
Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
operations and several new features contributed by the community.
However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long to
get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
have worked together to produce a new version that combines the best
of both of these frameworks.
The new version provides all of the features currently available in
both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
new framework provides a cadre of long requested features, including:
Ignorable tests
Enhanced Sorting and Filtering
And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for others
to write their own custom runners. This means that community projects
such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
There will be information posted in the next couple of days on where
to find the bits for a public alpha.
I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built for
extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
> As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download. It
> is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> folder
> Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long to
> get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> have worked together to produce a new version that combines the best
> of both of these frameworks.
> The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> new framework provides a cadre of long requested features, including:
> Ignorable tests
> Enhanced Sorting and Filtering
> And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for others
> to write their own custom runners. This means that community projects
> such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> There will be information posted in the next couple of days on where
> to find the bits for a public alpha.
> I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built for
> extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4 in
addition to new features.
:)
On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint 1.1.1? Or is
> the 'platform' something completely new?
> Dan
> P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download. It
> > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > folder
> > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> > operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long to
> > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the best
> > of both of these frameworks.
> > The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features, including:
> > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for others
> > to write their own custom runners. This means that community projects
> > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on where
> > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built for
> > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
2 questions:
- is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
- are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of running
all tests in a runner project.
I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
thanx Arnoud
On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4 in
> addition to new features.
> :)
> On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint 1.1.1? Or is
> > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > Dan
> > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download. It
> > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > folder
> > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> > > operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long to
> > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the best
> > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features, including:
> > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for others
> > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community projects
> > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on where
> > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built for
> > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
> 2 questions:
> - is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
> translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
> - are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
> builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
> could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of running
> all tests in a runner project.
> I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
> Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
> cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
> thanx Arnoud
> On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> > FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4 in
> > addition to new features.
> > :)
> > On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint 1.1.1? Or is
> > > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > > Dan
> > > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > > 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download. It
> > > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > > folder
> > > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> > > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> > > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> > > > operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> > > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long to
> > > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> > > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the best
> > > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > > The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> > > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> > > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> > > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> > > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features, including:
> > > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for others
> > > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community projects
> > > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on where
> > > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built for
> > > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
> 1) Yep, or at least its pretty close now but I would be happy to have
> you verify this once the bits are online
> 2) All I can say is :)
> On May 2, 10:18 am, Arnoud <arno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Whoohoo! cewl!
> > 2 questions:
> > - is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
> > translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
> > - are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
> > builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
> > could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of running
> > all tests in a runner project.
> > I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
> > Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
> > cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
> > thanx Arnoud
> > On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> > > FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4 in
> > > addition to new features.
> > > :)
> > > On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > > > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint 1.1.1?
> Or is
> > > > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > > > Dan
> > > > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > > > 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > > > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download.
> It
> > > > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > > > folder
> > > > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> > > > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> > > > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> > > > > operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> > > > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long
> to
> > > > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> > > > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the
> best
> > > > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > > > The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> > > > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> > > > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> > > > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> > > > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features,
> including:
> > > > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for
> others
> > > > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community
> projects
> > > > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on
> where
> > > > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built
> for
> > > > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
> Regarding #1 and #2, do you have a blog entry talking about this? It'd be a
> lot easier to get the word out.
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > 1) Yep, or at least its pretty close now but I would be happy to have
> > you verify this once the bits are online
> > 2) All I can say is :)
> > On May 2, 10:18 am, Arnoud <arno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Whoohoo! cewl!
> > > 2 questions:
> > > - is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
> > > translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
> > > - are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
> > > builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
> > > could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of running
> > > all tests in a runner project.
> > > I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
> > > Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
> > > cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
> > > thanx Arnoud
> > > On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> > > > FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4 in
> > > > addition to new features.
> > > > :)
> > > > On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > > > > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint 1.1.1?
> > Or is
> > > > > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > > > > Dan
> > > > > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > > > > 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > > > > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for download.
> > It
> > > > > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > > > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > > > > folder
> > > > > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > > > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > > > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner as
> > > > > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > > > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > > > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has some
> > > > > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence binding
> > > > > > operations and several new features contributed by the community.
> > > > > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so long
> > to
> > > > > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and FlexUnit
> > > > > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the
> > best
> > > > > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > > > > The new version provides all of the features currently available in
> > > > > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards compatible
> > > > > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests from
> > > > > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition, the
> > > > > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features,
> > including:
> > > > > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for
> > others
> > > > > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community
> > projects
> > > > > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > > > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > > > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on
> > where
> > > > > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > > > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework built
> > for
> > > > > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
Hehe, that's not how marketing hype works bro. You gotta tease people.
Please post a link to yer blog enty (here/email/twitter/whatever) when you
do, thanks bunches!
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Just waiting to get the bits out on the wire where people can play
> with them. As soon as I do, then I will blog.
> Just giving you guys the first heads up,
> Mike
> On May 2, 10:22 am, Jesse Warden <jesse.war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Regarding #1 and #2, do you have a blog entry talking about this? It'd
> be a
> > lot easier to get the word out.
> > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> > > 1) Yep, or at least its pretty close now but I would be happy to have
> > > you verify this once the bits are online
> > > 2) All I can say is :)
> > > On May 2, 10:18 am, Arnoud <arno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Whoohoo! cewl!
> > > > 2 questions:
> > > > - is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
> > > > translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
> > > > - are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
> > > > builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
> > > > could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of
> running
> > > > all tests in a runner project.
> > > > I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
> > > > Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
> > > > cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
> > > > thanx Arnoud
> > > > On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> > > > > FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4
> in
> > > > > addition to new features.
> > > > > :)
> > > > > On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > > > > > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint
> 1.1.1?
> > > Or is
> > > > > > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > > > > > Dan
> > > > > > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > > > > > 2009/5/2 Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>
> > > > > > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for
> download.
> > > It
> > > > > > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > > > > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in
> net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > > > > > folder
> > > > > > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > > > > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > > > > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner
> as
> > > > > > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > > > > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > > > > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has
> some
> > > > > > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence
> binding
> > > > > > > operations and several new features contributed by the
> community.
> > > > > > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so
> long
> > > to
> > > > > > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and
> FlexUnit
> > > > > > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the
> > > best
> > > > > > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > > > > > The new version provides all of the features currently
> available in
> > > > > > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards
> compatible
> > > > > > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests
> from
> > > > > > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition,
> the
> > > > > > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features,
> > > including:
> > > > > > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for
> > > others
> > > > > > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community
> > > projects
> > > > > > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > > > > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > > > > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on
> > > where
> > > > > > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > > > > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework
> built
> > > for
> > > > > > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.
> Hehe, that's not how marketing hype works bro. You gotta tease people.
> Please post a link to yer blog enty (here/email/twitter/whatever) when you
> do, thanks bunches!
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Jesse,
> > Just waiting to get the bits out on the wire where people can play
> > with them. As soon as I do, then I will blog.
> > Just giving you guys the first heads up,
> > Mike
> > On May 2, 10:22 am, Jesse Warden <jesse.war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Regarding #1 and #2, do you have a blog entry talking about this? It'd
> > be a
> > > lot easier to get the word out.
> > > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com
> > >wrote:
> > > > 1) Yep, or at least its pretty close now but I would be happy to have
> > > > you verify this once the bits are online
> > > > 2) All I can say is :)
> > > > On May 2, 10:18 am, Arnoud <arno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Whoohoo! cewl!
> > > > > 2 questions:
> > > > > - is JUnit4 compatible output generated? Now i have to manually
> > > > > translate the output for decent reports on the build server.
> > > > > - are there plans for real ide integration? I heard rumors that flex
> > > > > builder 4 will have FlexUnit integration. It would be awesome if we
> > > > > could just interactively test a method from our ide instead of
> > running
> > > > > all tests in a runner project.
> > > > > I know, maybe i'm asking too much ;-)
> > > > > Really happy that i choose fluint as my test framework of choice,
> > > > > cause it's awesome and these developments are great!
> > > > > thanx Arnoud
> > > > > On May 2, 2:50 pm, Michael Labriola <malabri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > New platform will carry the FlexUnit name. It will likely be called
> > > > > > FlexUnit 4 as we will now have all of the functionality of JUnit4
> > in
> > > > > > addition to new features.
> > > > > > :)
> > > > > > On May 2, 7:27 am, DannyT <danmo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > Thanks Labriola, sounds very cool.
> > > > > > > So is there now one project? Is it Flex Unit 1.1.1 or Fluint
> > 1.1.1?
> > > > Or is
> > > > > > > the 'platform' something completely new?
> > > > > > > Dan
> > > > > > > P.S - OT: Reminds me of an old croatian saying... ;)
> > > > > > > > As of today, Flex Unit version 1.1.1 is now available for
> > download.
> > > > It
> > > > > > > > is a relatively minor release for the following items:
> > > > > > > > Issue #34 - Assets are not located in
> > net/digitalprimates/fluint
> > > > > > > > folder
> > > > > > > > Issue #35 - Can't find TestResponder
> > > > > > > > Issue #37 - Air Test Runner needs better error handling
> > > > > > > > Added new target to ant build for building the airtestrunner
> > as
> > > > > > > > an .airi file (target => "airtestrunner-intermediary")
> > > > > > > > Added flex builder metadata files to the samples project
> > > > > > > > We have a version 1.2 planned for the very near future. It has
> > some
> > > > > > > > requested changes to the sequences, bug fixes for sequence
> > binding
> > > > > > > > operations and several new features contributed by the
> > community.
> > > > > > > > However, the really big news is the reason it has taken us so
> > long
> > > > to
> > > > > > > > get version 1.1 out the door. The teams behind Fluint and
> > FlexUnit
> > > > > > > > have worked together to produce a new version that combines the
> > > > best
> > > > > > > > of both of these frameworks.
> > > > > > > > The new version provides all of the features currently
> > available in
> > > > > > > > both of these frameworks. Further, it is fully backwards
> > compatible
> > > > > > > > with both Fluint and FlexUnit tests, so your existing tests
> > from
> > > > > > > > either of these sources can be run without change. In addition,
> > the
> > > > > > > > new framework provides a cadre of long requested features,
> > > > including:
> > > > > > > > Metadata based Test and Suite identification (no more need to
> > > > extend
> > > > > > > > testcase or testsuite)
> > > > > > > > Hamcrest matchers courtesy of the hamcrest-as3 project.
> > > > > > > > More Info:
> > > > > > > > Hamcrest AS3:
> > > >http://github.com/drewbourne/hamcrest-as3/tree/master > > > > > > > > Hamcrest:http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/ > > > > > > > > Hamcrest Tutorial for Java:
> > > > > > > >http://code.google.com/p/hamcrest/wiki/Tutorial > > > > > > > > Hamcrest Tutorial for PHP:
> > > > > > > > And, perhaps coolest of all, a complete extensibility layer for
> > > > others
> > > > > > > > to write their own custom runners. This means that community
> > > > projects
> > > > > > > > such as Fluint, FUnit, FlexMonkey or ASUnit could plug into the
> > > > > > > > framework to run mixed suites of tests from various frameworks.
> > > > > > > > There will be information posted in the next couple of days on
> > > > where
> > > > > > > > to find the bits for a public alpha.
> > > > > > > > I am excited to see where the community can take a framework
> > built
> > > > for
> > > > > > > > extensibility and to watch this new platform evolve.