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by Cédric Beust (Author), Hani Suleiman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley; 1 edition (25 Oct 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0321503104
  • ISBN-13: 978-0321503107
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 17.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 114,570 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Product Description

Enterprise Java developers must achieve broader, deeper test coverage, going beyond unit testing to implement functional and integration testing with systematic acceptance. Next Generation Java™ Testing introduces breakthrough Java testing techniques and TestNG, a powerful open source Java testing platform.

Cédric Beust, TestNG's creator, and leading Java developer Hani Suleiman, present powerful, flexible testing patterns that will work with virtually any testing tool, framework, or language. They show how to leverage key Java platform improvements designed to facilitate effective testing, such as dependency injection and mock objects. They also thoroughly introduce TestNG, demonstrating how it overcomes the limitations of older frameworks and enables new techniques, making it far easier to test today's complex software systems.

Pragmatic and results-focused, Next Generation Java™ Testing will help Java developers build more robust code for today's mission-critical environments.

This book

  • Illuminates the tradeoffs associated with testing, so you can make better decisions about what and how to test
  • Introduces TestNG, explains its goals and features, and shows how to apply them in real-world environments
  • Shows how to integrate TestNG with your existing code, development frameworks, and software libraries
  • Demonstrates how to test crucial code features, such as encapsulation, state sharing, scopes, and thread safety
  • Shows how to test application elements, including JavaEE APIs, databases, Web pages, and XML files
  • Presents advanced techniques: testing partial failures, factories, dependent testing, remote invocation, cluster-based test farms, and more
  • Walks through installing and using TestNG plug-ins for Eclipse, and IDEA
  • Contains extensive code examples

Whether you use TestNG, JUnit, or another testing framework, the testing design patterns presented in this book will show you how to improve your tests by giving you concrete advice on how to make your code and your design more testable.



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Enterprise Java developers must achieve broader, deeper test coverage, going beyond unit testing to implement functional and integration testing with systematic acceptance. Next Generation Java™ Testing introduces breakthrough Java testing techniques and TestNG, a powerful open source Java testing platform.

Cédric Beust, TestNG's creator, and leading Java developer Hani Suleiman, present powerful, flexible testing patterns that will work with virtually any testing tool, framework, or language. They show how to leverage key Java platform improvements designed to facilitate effective testing, such as dependency injection and mock objects. They also thoroughly introduce TestNG, demonstrating how it overcomes the limitations of older frameworks and enables new techniques, making it far easier to test today's complex software systems.

Pragmatic and results-focused, Next Generation Java™ Testing will help Java developers build more robust code for today's mission-critical environments.

This book

  • Illuminates the tradeoffs associated with testing, so you can make better decisions about what and how to test
  • Introduces TestNG, explains its goals and features, and shows how to apply them in real-world environments
  • Shows how to integrate TestNG with your existing code, development frameworks, and software libraries
  • Demonstrates how to test crucial code features, such as encapsulation, state sharing, scopes, and thread safety
  • Shows how to test application elements, including JavaEE APIs, databases, Web pages, and XML files
  • Presents advanced techniques: testing partial failures, factories, dependent testing, remote invocation, cluster-based test farms, and more
  • Walks through installing and using TestNG plug-ins for Eclipse, and IDEA
  • Contains extensive code examples

Whether you use TestNG, JUnit, or another testing framework, the testing design patterns presented in this book will show you how to improve your tests by giving you concrete advice on how to make your code and your design more testable.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent content but too disjointed., 1 Jul 2008
By Mr. Jeremy Flowers "Working on Grails portal" (Milton Keynes, UK) - See all my reviews
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- There is a lot of excellent stuff in here.
- It gets 5 stars for content, pragmatism and opinions voiced.
- But the way it was delivered was too fragmented for my taste.
- For one thing, I've been unable to find the source download.
- It could do with integration with something like Maven 2 to make sure you get the right versions of jars for all the third party software they talk about.
- Doing a dry run through a broken project, writing test scripts and fixing things up to reinforce the material covered would help cement an understanding and give you a better overall appreciation of things as a whole, leaving you with useful stuff you could apply on a real project.
-At the same time they could have provided source for an Ajax version of TestNG reporting they eluded was easy to setup, but too complex to convey in book.
- Perhaps Cedric could put together a Webcast to this effect?
-Overall this book covers a lot of ground, too much at breakneck speed for me, hence the reduced rating.
- For example, I'd have liked to have seen the topic on Selenium RC fleshed out some more.
- Also there was brief coverage of Abbot. I think Fest seems to have taken it's place and this could have been covered instead.
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