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Sniper Mike
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Java Development
I will be moving to a new team that will be building a brand new Java application from the ground up and I was looking for some direction on how to develop some automated java test cases before developing and I was where I could find some good resources on how to develop automated test cases?
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JUnit is the one unit testing framework I have heard the most about....you will probably also want to look in to some acceptance testing frameworks too.
I imagine fitnesse is one that gets used for that quite a bit but I am not a fan on the .net side for that.
I haven'
t ever done JAVA development since I have worked at microsoft shops my entire career.
For Acceptance testing I would find something that uses given when then (gherkin) type language.
https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Gherkin
For help writing good unit tests you may want to look at some of the videos where guys are performing code katas using java etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a_6Axv3Y2k
There are usually lots of examples of different ones and they are good practice for becoming fast at writing and running tests (RED, GREEN, RED etc.)
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Don'
t know much about Java either but we had a meeting today where a bunch of Java guys were talking about using JUnit.
Also, I second the code kata'
s. Found a few online with some simple google searches and they were very helpful to understand TDD. Never really understood what it was til I started doing a few of them.
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