Setup
ZATS Mimic
Maven Project
If your project is managed by Maven already, you can adopt ZATS Mimic easily by simply adding a dependency[1]
For projects depending on ZK 6, add the following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.zkoss.zats</groupId>
<artifactId>zats-mimic-ext6</artifactId>
<version>${zats-version}</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
For projects depending on ZK 5, add the following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.zkoss.zats</groupId>
<artifactId>zats-mimic</artifactId>
<version>${zats-version}</version>
<scope>test</scope>
</dependency>
Also remember to add dependencies of your preferred unit test framework, e.g. JUnit or TestNG.
The above xml is just a sample, you can use another version available in ZK maven repository.
ZATS mimic depends on Jetty (org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-webapp) and Rhino (org.mozilla:rhino), and these dependencies are already configured in Mimic's pom.xml. Maven's dependency management will automatically include jetty related jar. If not, please check your Maven setting.
- ↑ If you didn't setup zk maven repository yet, you have to setup zk maven repository too.
Manually
For projects depending on ZK 6:
Add all jar files under dist/lib and dist/lib/ext except zats-mimic-ext7.jar into your project's classpath. Note that please do not deploy these jars to your application server, they are for testing only.
For projects depending on ZK 5:
Add all jar files under dist/lib and dist/lib/ext except zats-mimic-ext6.jar into your project's classpath.
Also remember to add jar files of your preferred unit test framework, e.g. JUnit.