One of the many benefits of using JSTs is that the results you get are as modular as the test itself, and thus easier to read. JavaStar presents the results in the form of an expandable and collapsible tree, with summary information available at each node.
To view the results of the test you just ran:
Acceptance.jst.log
file and click Open.Results Viewer showing Acceptance.jst results
AddRecord.jst
and VerifySearch.jst
.Acceptance.jst
to show the nodes. The symbol in front of a node indicates its type: rectangle with square edges is a script, while a rounded rectangle is another JST file.
Acceptance.jst
had 13 nodes that ended normally and 0 that ended with exceptions. Seven verifications passed and none failed. The remaining values should be zero. Had you expanded your tests to use the JS.check
features of the JavaStar API, these results would be summarized here, as well.
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