After almost a year, the FitNesse team released a new version. FitNesse 20070619 contains several bugfixes, and a new way of navigating through page hierarchies. After a quick look, it seems that .Net support was thrown out from the basic package. I’ll be re-testing and updating my FitNesse resources over the next few days, so expect more info soon.
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Hi Gojko,
Any reports on the .Net state of FitNesse these days? I would like to start using CI with TFS 2008, but use FitNesse for integration tests (since I haven’t found any good way to specify integration tests other than FitNesse)
Morten
Hi Morten,
as far as I am concerned, fitnesse works quite fine. we use cruise control for CI, and have connected fitnesse to that relatively easily. I’m pretty sure you can use TestRunner.exe to start fitnesse tests from msbuild, but don’t know how you would integrate the results into TFS CI.