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Screencast: Testing Web Applications in .NET with Cuke4Nuke and WatiN

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Yesterday, I released Cuke4Nuke 0.2.2, which added WatiN compatibility and an example of how to use the two tools together. Here’s a short screencast in which I walk through the example:

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December 3rd, 2009 at 8:53 am

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  3. [...] allows you to implement and serve up your step definitions in C#. Richard has just published an excellent short screencast which shows how to use it. If you’re writing .NET and would like to enjoy the warm glow of [...]

  4. [...] Using the power of watin I created some basic tests (for my site I'm developing at work),  I created 4 senarios in features files and I ran them using the ruby command line tool. For help on setting up these tests I used Richard Lawrence's (developer of cuke4nuke) example on Testing Web Applications using Cuke4Nuke and WatiN. [...]

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