Announcing Selenesse, the modern Fitnesse->Selenium bridge

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Chris McMahon

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18.02.2010, 12:20:3218.02.10
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Marisa Seal and Chris McMahon are pleased to announce that Selenesse,
the open source bridge between Fitnesse and Selenium, is now publicly
available.

Updated from Gojko Adzic's WebTest project, Selenesse gives users the
ability to:

Manage their tests in Fitnesse using SLIM and Scenario Tables
Use native 2-argument Selenium methods like type() and wait()
Use native Fitnesse validation methods like ensure(), reject(), and
check()
Report most navigation steps as pass/fail instead of void() for
accurate counts of assertions in the suite
Selenesse contains a small but growing set of convenience methods such
as getToday() and clickUpToTimes()

Installing Selenesse is a one-step operation, and Selenesse comes with
a sample Suite that demonstrates not only how the most important
features in Fitnesse are implemented, but also suggests a useful
architecture for managing suites of tests.

Marisa and Chris hope you enjoy using Selenesse!

http://github.com/marisaseal/selenesse
http://groups.google.com/group/selenesse-users

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