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Hi All,
UTF-X is a JUnit extension for testing XSLT stylesheets. We've
developed it at USQ for unit testing our stylesheets about three years
ago, and two years ago released it under GPL. Although still in Alpha
versions UTF-X works well and has been used in reasonable size projects
(over 1500 templates/tests). UTF-X tests or Test Definition Files
(TDFs) are XML documents which can be validated and rendered. Being
able to render your tests works well for the test-first-design approach
as you can write all your tests, validate them against your and/or xhtml
DTD and render them for visual inspection. If everything is OK you can
write your templates untill all tests pass. UTF-X requires Java 5.0.
You can download UTF-X from http://utf-x.sf.org
Mailing lists, CVS and bug tracking are available at
https://utf-x.dev.java.net
Enjoy!
Jacek
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