Re: Mock HTTP servers for unit tests. [message #185687 is a reply to message #185679] |
Wed, 30 April 2014 16:46 |
Daniel Pitts
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On 4/30/14 12:00 AM, Michael Vilain wrote:
> In article <MzX7v.346104$2N5(dot)318310(at)fx05(dot)iad>,
> Daniel Pitts <newsgroup(dot)nospam(at)virtualinfinity(dot)net> wrote:
>> You do this nearly every single time I post to this newsgroup. You
>> don't understand my requirements, and I do. Stop trying to read into
>> it. I asked about Mock server, and provide an example that looks like
>> it should work. I have asked for experience with said mock server, or
>> other similar systems.
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> Well, seems you've been here before and gotten the same answer to your
> question. You pose a very specific question. You got no answer other
> than "here's what I do. Why are you doing that instead?"
This is the first time I've asked this specific question. Not the first
time Jerry has answered it with "Do this completely different thing."
Thanks Jerry, but that different thing *really* *doesn't* work for my team.
> Not what you're looking for? Time to look elsewhere. If all you want
> is confirmation (or applause) then you're come to the wrong place.
Making assumptions aren't we?
> Try contacting the developer of the tool you have questions about. They'll
> probably have more info than us. You want to re-invent the wheel or do
> testing your way, fine. Ask the developer for help would probably be a
> better use of your time (and ours).
I was hoping to get pointers to tools I hadn't heard about. I had hoped
that c.l.php would be full of the type of diverse and experienced
engineers that the other groups I've been a participant in, such as
c.l.java.programmer. Alas, PHP seems to breed a different sort of
developer than Java.
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