6 messages in com.canoo.lists.webtestRE: [Webtest] cruisecontrol| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| David Escala | 24 Jul 2002 04:39 | |
| Dierk Koenig | 24 Jul 2002 05:06 | |
| EPu...@upstate.com | 24 Jul 2002 05:33 | |
| Dierk Koenig | 24 Jul 2002 06:00 | |
| EPu...@upstate.com | 24 Jul 2002 13:55 | |
| Dierk Koenig | 25 Jul 2002 03:49 |
| Subject: | RE: [Webtest] cruisecontrol![]() |
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| From: | EPu...@upstate.com (EPu...@upstate.com) |
| Date: | 07/24/2002 01:55:38 PM |
| List: | com.canoo.lists.webtest |
Not actually sure who I met, when I went back and reread the emails! What I am trying to do (and maybe there is a better tool out there) is to verify that status of a couple different web based applications.
We have used Whatsup gold relatively successfully to monitor services, however, when it comes to monitoring a web application, it is very clunky. It seems that the scripts that I run to validate my various builds, if they where made non intrusive (not changing any significant data etc in the app) would also be the perfect way to verify that everything in a web app is working, from database access, to ldap logins. However, I need a framework to trigger the script that browses the website, and if there is a failure, to generate an email. Additionally, I would like to navigate multiple different sites, and get an email whenever each one dies.
It seems (though I haven't dug into it) that CC could be that engine, but I am not sure if there aren't other "schedulers" that are more Ant/webtest friendly.
Or, if there are other better tools out there that could do what WebTest does...
Eric
-----Original Message----- From: Dierk Koenig [mailto:dier...@canoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:01 AM To: webt...@lists.canoo.com Subject: RE: [Webtest] cruisecontrol
Hi Eric,
I'm not sure, whether you mean David or me with "you". :-)
However, there is a CruiseControl running that instantly builds WebTest whenever there is a change in the CVS.
You will find the corresponding cruise.xml that steers the CruiseControl in the root of the CVS module as well as other concerned files like emailmap.properties and cruisecontrol.properties.
The contents is supposed to be self-explaining :-)
The CruiseControl used for building and selftesting WebTest doesn't differ at all from setups used for any other Web Application.
cheers Mittie
-----Original Message----- From: webt...@lists.canoo.com [mailto:webt...@lists.canoo.com]On Behalf Of EPu...@upstate.com Sent: Mittwoch, 24. Juli 2002 14:34 To: webt...@lists.canoo.com Subject: RE: [Webtest] cruisecontrol
I would love to see your CrusieControl stuff. While we are using Webtest as a User Acceptance, and QA step, we also need to monitor the site in production. Since Webtest makes navigating a site so easy, coupled with a good clean CruiseControl tool, it could be very valuable.
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