FitNesseStories
If you are using FitNesse, please tell us about it here. You might want to keep a weekly journal.




Using it to do Test Driven ETL for data warehousing


Using it to revamp our large million query database. We have had customers who cause many problems and make us run through a continous loop that never ends.. with Fitnesse, we will be able to standardize.



Glad to see a new release! I don't have authorization to add a bullet item, so here goes:
I use it to monitor my Enterprise systems. I have developed fixtures such as HttpGrep? (using HttpUnit), Ping, DBPing, AppServerPing?, FrontEnd? Ping, RestrictedCommandGrep, etc. There are some 30 tests that are constantly monitored via a crontab entry call to a script that executes the fitnesse command-line runner. If one of them fails then, as a side-effect, the fixtures will email my cell phone with details. For these fixtures I have j2ee jars, license files, httpunit jars, jdbc jars, javamail jars etc. in the classpath of the tests.
I intend to write additional fixtures SQLGrep and AntGrep?. In the past wrote an XSLT fixture that I never used.
Update: wrote SQLGrep, but opted instead to run command-line driven ant builds/deploys invoked by fitnesse tables(it's just a command line runner, not a special ant script runner, and greps for result as usual). "Integrated" fitnesse into main wiki, it's all part of the Wiki, easier to explain that way.
I expect to someday use it to run acceptance tests, that being its purpose, but I wouldn't want to get caught writing software :-)
Fitnesse seems pretty versatile, the fact that it's a wiki etc, I'd prefer it over CruiseControl for example as an interface to automated builds.
Cheers


Been using JavaFit? and CppFit? in the UK now since 2003 and the teams love them.
Used it for testing
A big thanks to all those involved in development


We use Fit and Fitnesse in order the business side to have an understanding of what is going on in the project. We have been developing an ERP project for a medium sized aluminium manufacturer. The business side and the customers loved the idea of acceptance tests and the tools (Fit and Fitnesse) a lot.
Thanks for these great products
Mert Nuhoglu


July 2004
We successfully use Fitnesse for our Web Application Acceptance Testing. For more dettails on J2EE webapp functional testing, see ^WebAppsAcceptanceTests
Paul Zabelin



DataCert has started using fitnesse to do acceptance testing of our electronic invoicing products. We're a C# and DotNet? shop. We've just finished writing our first few fixtures, and are looking at how best to integrate fit into our processes, especially how we integrate with subversion (we would like to version control our test pages), edit tests more easily (using Excel rather than wiki format perhaps?) get the .net "insert fixture table" drop down working on the edit page, and integrate fitnesse runs and reporting into our CruiseControl build. We've started reading the yahoo group mail - now its time to start posting our questions like goyaya.

SteveDonie


September 2005
Fastmobile has started using Fitnesse and we have integrated the running of Fitnesse into our CruiseControl build. We display a summary of the Fitnesse results in the CruiseControl web page and the detailed html in a link on the cruisecontrol results page. We still need to version control our test pages and find a way to simplify test editing. Now if I could only get the Red and Green lavalights working...
Daniel Kerrigan


October 2005
We started with WinFitLite? but found it too light for our growing project. We're using Visual Studio and VB.Net for our application and have found the fitnesse testing to be a great tool, although sometimes a challenge to translate the java or c# examples to vb. As we are using tdd approach, we find fitnesse both an excellent complement to nunit and a easy tool for the user to master. The user in this case is a semi-technical individual, and we've not yet extended the use to pure customers, but that's next on our list.
Richard King


April 2006
The FitBook Examples ported to .NET 2.0 J#, C#, VB.NET.
This makes it much easier for .NET developers (especially C# and VB.NET) to follow the book and try out the examples. see FitBook.
Paul Vlagsma


July 2006
I wrote a graduate school project paper in FitNesse. The 'research' section contains usage stories of the project system, and running it generates the data that supports the rest of the paper. It was a fun way of generating the data and providing some interaction with the system.


October 2006
FitBook Examples ported to .NET 1.1 C#, VB.NET, J# .
Examples run on Windows & Linux 'out-of-the-box' and each test has references to the numbered listings and tables in the book, as clickable links to the source code.

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