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  1. #1
    Glen Kunene Guest

    jDefend: One Config File for All Your Test Scenarios

    Does its XML configuration file make jDefend a more attractive product than
    other Java test suites? Does its open source status?

    http://www.devx.com/java/free/articl...vedula01-1.asp

    Glen Kunene
    Senior Editor
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  2. #2
    Vaishali Nayak Guest

    Re: jDefend: One Config File for All Your Test Scenarios


    It is certainly the XML config file that makes jDefend the better choice.
    Plus, its ability to turn testing on/off at the test driver level and also
    at the method level.

    It would be useful if jDefend allowed us to pass different arguments
    for each test driver (like a properties file for each one)
    Also, if jDefend could generate the test drivers, using reflection,
    it would be an added bonus.

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