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Test-Driven HTML

Test-Driven Development (TDD) is extremely useful in designing Web-based systems that use HTML for their interface. Unit-testing tools and strategies are available for HTML, XML, XSL, JavaScript or JScript, JSPs or ASPs and so forth. Using an effective unit-testing strategy with your Web-based technologies will help you efficiently produce dependable systems.

Flavor: demonstration
1 to 2 hours

Participants will get a demonstration of ways in which we can unit test the HTML output of Web applications, whether the output comes from classes, stylesheets or template engines.

Requirements: Projector (1)

ID: 38A
Flavor: challenge
2 to 3 hours

Participants will get their hands dirty by using TDD with a unit-testing tool (JWebUnit, HttpUnit, or HtmlUnit) to test the HTML output generated by a Web application.

Requirements: Computer (1 for every 2 students), supported IDE, xUnit

ID: 38B

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