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Re: [OT] Java equivalent of WWW::Mechanize?

by Tomte (Priest)
on Jul 06, 2004 at 10:44 UTC ( [id://372116]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to [OT] Java equivalent of WWW::Mechanize?

Have a look if HttpUnit is suitable in your situation; I have only little experience with it, I've written a few Unit-Tests for our CMS while testing it for suitability in our situation ;P. It's fully-fledged (Cookies, JavaScript, ...) and easy to work with, but it's java and employs therefore a kind of flamboyant interface...

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tomte


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Re^2: [OT] Java equivalent of WWW::Mechanize?
by gjb (Vicar) on Jul 06, 2004 at 10:59 UTC

    From a cursory scan it seems that the functionality and ease of use (barring Javaisms of course ;) is very similar to that of WWW::Mechanize. It seems HttpUnit would do very nicely for this project.

    Thanks for the excellent suggestion, -gjb-

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