08-13-2013
Selenium Integration in Builds
Hi All,
I have this scenario in place:
1. I have checked in Selenium Java files (Test cases) into my usual build and they are getting compiled in .class files.
2. I also have a build.xml which is used to run these tests. It basically has this:
RELEASE_ROOT this has been set to the Java Project folder.
o SRC which defines the source folder of the project
o LIB which defines the lib folder of the project
o BIN which defines the binary folder where the classes needs to be pasted after compiling
o REPORT folder which defines the report folder where the test execution reports will be generated.
3. Now I want to integrate the tests as standard process of the builds.
All i have is a build.xml, java tests. How to achieve it? Thanks in advance
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