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Jim Shore pointed me to Fitster, which boasts a very similar feature set than what StoryTestRunner does for the .NET folks.

J.B. posted a nice little post to the XP Yahoo! group (requires registration) explaining how he has TDD'd portions of his web.xml.

I have no energy to read the latest proposal to improve the EJB model but I thought some of you might have...

Congratulations!

I played around with C-JDBC some months ago when it was still 0.x and way cool already back then. I even submitted a couple of bug reports/code commit proposals -- yes, I was that excited about the project. It's good to see it finally reaching one-oh status.

Is this the coolest Eclipse plugin of all times or what!?!
Don't miss the Flash demo!

AdvanQas

From Laurent's blog:

The problem with projects is the equivalent of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
The more control you want on their status (or position), the less you have over their velocity.
Pick one of the two - and pick wisely.

StoryTestRunner is a GUI for running Fit tests written with .NET. It looks nice and simple.
(I'd be happy to hear about similar tools for the Java version of Fit)