Matlab Download Rutgers.NET’s W4K test utility is all you need to test it. First you upload the JUnit test, extract it, run it, you should see an output like this (using the latest development version of RSpec 2.0.1): The W4K test utility (currently unavailable for use with W4K v8) is the only tool to make it easy to test and automate code generation. Here is the GitHub repositories for RSpec 2.0: RSpec 2.1.3 is the last version and as such can be hard to work with because there are limited number of resources for automated testing. The reason why RSpec 2.1.3 is not ready is because it is not integrated into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL 6.5) and does not provide feedback. We need a product to be ready and able to answer that question. We use Red Hat Enterprise Linux for our tests and therefore do not plan on releasing publicly to third parties which we are unlikely to do otherwise. There are several implementations of the current RSpec version in RSpec 2.1.3 and some are open source, more information about those can be found in Part 10, Getting Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This is the latest development release and most of the tests in it are not complete either. The same applies to the example RSpec test utility that has been provided in RSpec 4.0. So, use the following command to run the example: $ junit.test –path ‘./test.js/distribution/w4k/gobject’ –gen-scripts-w6k-test To run the RSpec 4 version, you must generate an application. To run the demo version, you must: $ junit.test –path ‘./tests/junit2-app.js/test.js’ –gen-scripts