Last updated January 02, 2012 20:40, by Jørgen Austvik
Java Engine for Testing

The Java Engine for Testing (JET) is a system for running distributed automated tests. It has been used by Sun for testing the High Availability DataBase (HADB), JavaDB, PostgreSQL, Memcached and the MySQL Cluster Manager.
General
- Why use JET?
- When to use JET - and when not to
- An overview of JET and the architecture
- Forums
- Mailing lists
- Downloads
- Presentations about JET
Test Suite Developers
- Getting JET
- How to build JET
- Getting Started - writing your First Test Suite
- Continuous Integration with Jenkins and JET
Examples
- Example test suite: Gearman - The Gearman test suite example
- Example test suite: Memcached - With load test
- Example test suite: Webapp with Jetty and Selenium WebDriver
- Example test suite: OSGi with Apache Felix as OSGi Framework - with client code.
Technology
- How to start JAG
- How to start a Test - by JET, JETBatch, Ant or Maven
- How to write a Test file
- How to write a Batch file
- How to write a Test Suite
- Settings and Bindings - important settings and bindings documentation
- How to give Settings Values
- Extending JET
- Load framework - if you want to measure the performance of your product or stress it
- Metrics - Communicate performance data or other metrics to the report
- ResourceAllocation - Reserve port numbers or other resources





