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