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My name is Cédric Beust. I am a software engineer and the creator of the Java testing framework TestNG.

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  • #1 by Anand on August 11, 2010 - 3:52 am

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    Im trying to install TestNg plugin for eclispe 3.4. Im unable to download it from the link you have mentioned. Kindly help…..

  • #2 by Andrew Marsden on September 12, 2010 - 7:14 pm

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    On one level, the main thing that got my attention about this item was the questioning of Apple’s intent. “I have followed Apple for long enough to stop believing that they do anything that doesn’t directly benefit them.”

    I agree with the author 100% on that, but I think you can replace Apple in that statement with every other company and it is still exactly true… Nokia, MS, Palm/HP… and even Google.

    Which leads nicely to the 2nd point… and I suspect this one may be just a referencing issue, but I originally came across this item on Dzone (mobile.dzone.com/articles/apple-it%E2%80%99s-not-about) and when I read the profile of the author there…

    “I am a software engineer at Google on the Android project and the creator of the Java testing framework TestNG.”

    I thought, ok if he works for Google (on Android, no less) that maybe explain a little about the tone (not the facts, just the tone), so I decided to follow the link to the source article.

    And that’s what I found interesting – on this blog, there is no mention of Google/Android. If that was a previous position, then it just may provide a background on preferences but if it is a current position then it would be helpful to disclose it so the reader can understand the context of the comments.

  • #3 by Laxman Hedaoo on February 2, 2011 - 12:48 am

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    I am studying TestNG from testng.org/doc/documentation-main.html. I got little bit knowledge about @Listeners in TestNG. But when I am implementing listeners, it is not working properly. Can i get a practical explanation about @Listeners and I want to know MethodInterceptor practacally,Please?

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