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In addition to being an active member of the Maven development team, Vincent Massol is the creator of the Jakarta Cactus framework. After having spent four years as a technical architect on several major projects (mostly J2EE), Vincent is now the co-founder and CTO of Pivolis, a company specializing in applying agile methodologies to offshore software development. He lives in the City of Light, Paris, France.
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Excellent book about unit testing,
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This is a very good book not only about JUnit, but also about unit testing in general. I think this was the expected missing book which takes off the reader from the basics to the advanced implementation topics. After presenting the basics of JUnit, the authors describe the different software testing principles. Very important topics, discussed with examples are the measuring test coverage and writing testable code. After that the authors present unit testing with mock objects. Further important aspect is running Jnit tests with Maven, as well as Hudson for continuos integration. Further topics include presentation layer testing with Selenium, Ajax testing, server-side testing, testing database access and JPA based applications. The style is easy to follow and definitely recommend it.
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So much in so little...,
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My vision of JUnit was never the same once I read this book: Test Driven development possesses great advantages, and this book brings all such points to real scenarios.--KRG
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No more questions.,
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This is the work of an expert on the subject. Made as simple as possible, but no simpler. It covers what to test and how to test. More than just using the JUnit tool, it explains how you can safely and repetitively test difficult classes that perform updates deletes or handle volitile data. Covers testing with Cactus, Servlets, JSP's, EJB's and stand-alone console programs. Everything you need to get the job done with style and quality.
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