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Unit Testing in Java: How Tests Drive the Code
 
 

Unit Testing in Java: How Tests Drive the Code [Paperback]

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"I haven't found a high quality book like this on JUnit. Unit Testing in Java does for unit testing what Alan Cooper's About Face did for usability: it makes unit testing mainstream among developers. - Frank Cohen, Push to Test

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Introduces both the basic and advanced use of JUnit, a widely used Open Source framework for testing Java applications.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Practical and Informative, July 9 2004
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Vladimir Levin (Calgary, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I like this kind of book. It is practical and informative without being wordy or pretentious. It introduces test-driven development with a focus on Java and Java tools, but its lessons can be applied fairly well to any OO language such as C#, C++, Python etc. The book covers a pretty broad range of topics including an introduction to the principles of test-first development, mock objects, persistence, Web development, EJBs, and user interfaces, among others. Each topic is covered in sufficient detail to get started and points out the hazards one should be aware of. This book is also well-researched and contains a good list of references. Overall this is a solid, well-organized effort that deserves space on the bookshelf of any developer getting into test-driven development.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to Unit Testing, April 29 2004
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This review is from: Unit Testing in Java: How Tests Drive the Code (Paperback)
Very good book for mastering the basics. Covers quite a bit of ground in a short period. Lots of references and examples make it easy to understand. I have worked with unit testing using JUnit for a couple of years and also enjoy the site www.developertesting.com by the folks at Agitar Software. I have recently taken unit testing to a new level using the Agitator, see www.agitar.com I highly recommend it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice book on Unit Testing, April 6 2004
This review is from: Unit Testing in Java: How Tests Drive the Code (Paperback)
I have found this book very helpful. It is not thick, but it covers a lot of important areas. Topics like test driven design, JUnit, Mock Objects etc are explained in a simple way with nice examples. For me this book was perfect because it describes the topics just enough to understand the principles without making me bored. Then there are a lot of references to more detailed infromation on the web. I have worked with unit testing using JUnit for a couple of years and by reading this book I now got some good hints on how to improve the way I'm working with unit tests.
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