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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Manning Publications; illustrated edition edition (13 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1930110995
  • ISBN-13: 978-1930110991
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 18.5 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 312,319 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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JUnit in Action is an example-driven, how-to book about unit testing Java applications (including J2EE applications) using the JUnit framework and its extensions. Intended readers are software architects, developers, testing teams, development managers, Extreme Programmers, or anyone practicing any Agile Methodology.

JUnit in Action is about solving tough real-world problems such as unit testing legacy applications, writing real tests for real objects, automating tests, testing in isolation, unit testing J2EE and database applications, and more.



About the Author

Vincent Massol is the creator of the Jakarta Cactus framework. He is also an active member of the Maven, Gump, Struts and MockObjects development teams. After having spent 4 years as a Technical Architect on several major projects  (mostly J2EE), Vincent is now the co-founder and CTO of Pivolis, a company specialized in applying Agile Methodologies to Offshore Software Development. Consultant and lecturer during the day and open source developer at night, Vincent dreams of the time when he will be wise enough to devote all his time to his wife and two children. Vincent currently lives in Paris, France.

Ted Husted is the lead author of the best-selling Struts in Action, an active  member of the Struts development team, and manager of the JGuru Struts Forum. As a consultant and lecturer, Ted has worked with Java development teams throughout the United States. Ted's most recent development project uses Test-Driven Design throughout and is available as open source [wqdata]. Ted lives in Fairport NY with his wife, two children, four computers, and anaging cat.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Every programmer should own this book, 17 Dec 2003
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think we can all agree that unit testing is a good thing that can be painful to implement. The main problem with unit testing is building tests that are easy to run and maintain. That is where JUnit enters the picture. JUnit simplifies the task of creating unit tests and this book simplifies the task of understanding and using JUnit.

The book starts with the basics of using JUnit but then moves on to explaining the intricacies of JUnit. UML diagrams clearly show the flow of control within JUnit and your unit tests. The author gives a good description of how to integrate JUnit with Ant, Maven, and Eclipse. The book also shows how to do unit testing of Servlets and JSPs which can be much more complex to test. The author demonstrates both the use of Cactus as well as the use of mock objects for J2EE testing. In fact, the best part of the book is that the author helps you determine how to decide what type of testing strategy is right for your application.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found the author's comments clear and insightful. The author supplies plenty of code samples with explanations of not just how but why we do our testing a certain way. The author's own experience is passed on to us with his "best practices". Anyone who is writing Java code should read and understand this book. The quality of the code you produce will vastly improve.

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