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            <description><![CDATA[By the way Stanislas, feel free to email me directly if you have more questions... (cedric at beust.com)<br><br>-- <br>Cedric]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 25, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Cedric Beust</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Thanks, Cedric. But I meant another thing.For example, we have the method:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;@Test(parameters = { &quot;age&quot; })&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;public void ageIsCorrect(Integer age) {and I want to define this parameter in testng.xml...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:author>Cedric Beust</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[Thanks, Cedric. But I meant another thing.<br>For example, we have the method:<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;@Test(parameters = { &quot;age&quot; })<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;public void ageIsCorrect(Integer age) {<br><br>and I want to define this parameter in testng.xml but...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 25, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Stanislav Desyatnikov</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Hi Cedric,I am a novice in the Unit testing and now I am learning JUnit and TestNG.It's interesting for me, does TestNG support several values of an input parameter for a test method? Say, I want to check some boundary values in a test...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 24, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Cedric Beust</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hi Cedric,<br><br>I am a novice in the Unit testing and now I am learning JUnit and TestNG.<br>It's interesting for me, does TestNG support several values of an input parameter for a test method? Say, I want to check some boundary values in a test...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2005 02:36:55 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Jan 24, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Stanislav Desyatnikov</jf:author>
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        <title>How is TestNG better than JUnit</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>As for the annotations, I'll just point out that &quot;JDK 1.4 annotations&quot; are actually comments, so the coupling is minimal, but then again, I won't dispute your base argument: there's little reason to port from one testing framework...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:37:54 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Jan 20, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Johnson Johnson</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hi Jacob,<br><br>That's a very fair evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of TestNG, thanks for taking the time to phrase it.  I agree overall with everything you say, so I'll just add a few comments.<br><blockquote>Generally, we avoid using...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:author>Cedric Beust</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hi Cedric, TestNG looks like a fine testing framework with some incremental improvements over JUnit, but I'm not entirely convinced that it is worth the switch.<br><blockquote>- JUnit forces a programming (need to extend a base class) and syntactic (need...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:author>Johnson Johnson</jf:author>
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        <title>Reproducability of test results in case of persistent data</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>Most times we are struggling with the reproducability of test results in environments with persistent data.It's simple things that are not covered by those frameworks that require most testing effort, like resetting the...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:author>Hack Kampbj??rn</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>Most times we are struggling with the reproducability of test results in environments with persistent data.It's simple things that are not covered by those frameworks that require most testing effort, like resetting the...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:02:38 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:author>Mark N</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Most times we are struggling with the reproducability of test results in environments with persistent data.It's simple things that are not covered by those frameworks that require most testing effort, like resetting the environment and the...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2005 08:50:26 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:author>vishal rana</jf:author>
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        <title>Unit-Testing</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[IMHO unit testing frameworks like TestNG or JUnit were a big step forward by providing a simple and easy to learn scripting mechanism.<br><br>However in real projects test productivity is still very low. Most times we are struggling with the...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 19, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Nikolaus Rumm</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>I personally could use all the features that you've mentioned, Cedric, and I'm sure most people who've used JUnit for a while and encountered some of its warts could too.How is the Eclipse plugin coming along? I see the java.net project, but...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 18, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Cedric Beust</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[I personally could use all the features that you've mentioned, Cedric, and I'm sure most people who've used JUnit for a while and encountered some of its warts could too.<br><br>How is the Eclipse plugin coming along? I see the java.net project, but...]]></description>
        

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        <jf:date>Jan 18, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Calvin Smith</jf:author>
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            <description><![CDATA[Thanks for the info.  I think your article should at least link to this list of benefits (if it is there at least some place obvious).  It helps set the background for those that never heard of testng before.]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2005 21:43:34 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Jan 18, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Archimedes Trajano</jf:author>
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