For Javascript some testing-frameworks exist, like JSUnit or js-test-driver. They are fine, but they run the tests in a browser. That’s fine, especially to verify your webapp is running in different browsers. But on out continuous-integration-server no window-system (and no browser) is installed. So is there a way to run the tests without the usage of a browser? The best would be to use one of the existing frameworks, so that developers can locally run the tests in their browsers and the continuous-integration-system runs them browserless.
For Javascript some testing-frameworks exist, like JSUnit or js-test-driver. They are fine, but they
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You may be interested in HtmlUnit which is used by several UI-testing framework like WebDriver