This project builds an example Ajax application. PushToTest will use the application to teach software testers, developers, and IT managers how to build tests using the Open Source Test (OST) TestMaker product.
This project uses the Web Desktop example from [login to view URL]
## Deliverables
This project uses the Web Desktop example from [login to view URL] The project requires the following:
1) Add the PushToTest logo to the upper right corner of the browser window. To the left of the "Powered By ExtJS" logo. See attached image.
2) Rename "Grid Window" to "Company List"
3) Rename "Accordion Window" to "Employee List"
4) In the Company List window, rename "Add Something" to "Add Company"
5) In the Company List window, rename "Remove Something" to "Remove Company"
6) Make "Add Company" functional. Add a dialog box as defined in the attached image.
7) Make "Remove Company" functional. Click on a company, click Remove Company, list updates.
8) Make "Add New User" function in "Employee List" window. Add a dialog box as define in the attached image.
9) The example Ajax application must be packaged as a Web Application Resource (WAR.) It must run under the Jetty 7 application server.
10) Add a data persistence provider service to the tutorial. This is a simple in-memory hashmap of the Employee List and Company List contents. The persistence works while the Jetty application server is up and running. This is required so we can train TestMaker users to write load and performance tests using the Ajax application. There is no requirement to automatically refresh the contents of the Ajax application instances when data changes.
11) Create an Ant build script to build the WAR file.
12) Document the steps you take to build the Ajax application. Write the document as a "developer's journal" with step-by-step instructions and your opinions on what worked well and what sucked.
## Platform
Deliverable is a WAR file for a Java Enterprise Application Server