Home Page Icon
Home Page
Table of Contents for
JUnit Pocket Guide
Close
JUnit Pocket Guide
by Kent Beck
JUnit Pocket Guide
1. JUnit Pocket Guide
Automating Tests
Why Test?
Time
“Perfect” is a Verb
JUnit’s Goals
Fixtures
More setUp( ) than tearDown( )
Variations
Suite-Level Setup
Testing Exceptions
JUnit’s Implementation
JUnit API
Overview
Assert
Test
TestCase
TestSuite
TestResult
Package Structure
Test-First Programming
Factorial Example
Test-First Programming in Practice
Stubs
Stubs and Good Design
Self-Shunting
Other Uses for Tests
Debugging Tests
Learning an API with Tests
Documenting Assumptions with Tests
Cross-Team Tests
Story of JUnit
Extending JUnit
Extensions
JUnit and Ant
More About Running Tests
Formatting Feedback
Conclusion
Running JUnit Standalone
Text
AWT
Swing
JUnit and IDEs
Eclipse
Setting up a project so you can write tests
Writing tests
Running tests
Extensions
JBuilder
Setting up a project so you can write tests
Writing tests
Running tests
IntelliJ IDEA
Setting up a project so you can write tests
Writing tests
Running tests
Test Infection
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
Copyright
Search in book...
Toggle Font Controls
Playlists
Add To
Create new playlist
Name your new playlist
Playlist description (optional)
Cancel
Create playlist
Sign In
Email address
Password
Forgot Password?
Create account
Login
or
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Sign Up
Full Name
Email address
Confirm Email Address
Password
Login
Create account
or
Continue with Facebook
Continue with Google
Prev
Previous Chapter
Cover
Next
Next Chapter
1. JUnit Pocket Guide
JUnit Pocket Guide
Kent Beck
Beijing • Cambridge • Farnham • Köln • Sebastopol • Tokyo
Add Highlight
No Comment
..................Content has been hidden....................
You can't read the all page of ebook, please click
here
login for view all page.
Day Mode
Cloud Mode
Night Mode
Reset