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Module documentation This module is rated as ready for general use . It has reached a mature form and is thought to be relatively bug-free and ready for use wherever appropriate.
The other major module specification in use is the ECMAScript (ES) modules specification (ES6 modules aka ES2015 modules). [2] CommonJS can be recognized by the use of the require() function and module.exports, while ES modules use import and export statements for similar (though not identical) functionality.
Selenium Remote Control was a refactoring of Driven Selenium or Selenium B designed by Paul Hammant, credited with Jason as co-creator of Selenium. The original version directly launched a process for the browser in question, from the test language of Java, .NET, Python or Ruby.
WOUnit (JUnit), TestNG, Selenium in Project WONDER Yes Yes Yes Google Web Toolkit: Java, JavaScript Yes Yes JPA with RequestFactory JUnit (too early), jsUnit (too difficult), Selenium (best) via Java Yes Bean Validation ZK: Java, ZUML jQuery: Yes Push-pull Yes any J2EE ORM framework JUnit, ZATS HibernateUtil, SpringUtil Spring Security
These modules can be combined in a single test program Test::Unit (a.k.a. PerlUnit) Yes: No [445] [446] a fairly straight port of JUnit to the Perl programming language. Note: This code seems to be abandoned as noted here [447] and here. [448] Test::DBUnit: N/A: Yes [449] The database testing modules for both clear box and black box testing ...
A module must have an initializer function that is equivalent to, or complementary to an object constructor method. This feature is not supported by regular namespaces. A module must have a finalizer function that is equivalent to, or complementary to an object destructor method. This feature is not supported by regular namespaces.
For production and deployment, developers can concatenate and minify JavaScript modules based on an AMD API into one file, the same as traditional JavaScript. AMD provides some CommonJS interoperability. It allows for using a similar exports and require() interface in the code, although its own define() interface is more basal and preferred. [1]
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