
JUnit in Action
Manning Publications (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 29. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
375 pages
978-1-935182-02-3 (ISBN)
Description
HIGHLIGHT
Updated and revised edition of a Manning classic and the only in-depth
book on JUnit. Explains modern unit testing principles and the latest features in
JUnit 4.5.
DESCRIPTION
Unit testing during software development, done properly, can mean the difference
between a project's success and failure. JUnit in Action, Second Edition is an
up-to-date guide to unit testing Java and Java EE applications using the popular
JUnit framework and its extensions. Revised and updated from the best-selling
original, the book provides techniques to help readers exploit JUnit 4.5.
JUnit in Action, Second Edition summarizes many related open-source tools,
offering a mature view of the unit testing field including strategies for EJB,
database, and web applications. With real-world examples throughout, the
authors demonstrate how to incorporate open source frameworks with JUnit,
and explain test-driven development and other best practices for modern
unit testing.
KEY POINTS
* Strong early demand through Manning's Early Access program (MEAP)
* Covers latest JUnit 4.5 features including annotations, exception handling
and assertion methods
* Concise and developer-centric "In Action" style
* Examples with AJAX applications, mock testing, test automation and more
Updated and revised edition of a Manning classic and the only in-depth
book on JUnit. Explains modern unit testing principles and the latest features in
JUnit 4.5.
DESCRIPTION
Unit testing during software development, done properly, can mean the difference
between a project's success and failure. JUnit in Action, Second Edition is an
up-to-date guide to unit testing Java and Java EE applications using the popular
JUnit framework and its extensions. Revised and updated from the best-selling
original, the book provides techniques to help readers exploit JUnit 4.5.
JUnit in Action, Second Edition summarizes many related open-source tools,
offering a mature view of the unit testing field including strategies for EJB,
database, and web applications. With real-world examples throughout, the
authors demonstrate how to incorporate open source frameworks with JUnit,
and explain test-driven development and other best practices for modern
unit testing.
KEY POINTS
* Strong early demand through Manning's Early Access program (MEAP)
* Covers latest JUnit 4.5 features including annotations, exception handling
and assertion methods
* Concise and developer-centric "In Action" style
* Examples with AJAX applications, mock testing, test automation and more
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
830 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-935182-02-3 (9781935182023)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Petar Tahchiev
is the lead author for this Second Edition. He's a software engineer
with Hewlett Packard and serves as the Jakarta Cactus lead developer. He is
a leader of the Bulgarian Java User Group (BGJUG) and a frequent speaker at
many conferences. He currently lives in Amsterdam.
Felipe Leme lives in California and has worked as a software engineer with Java
since 1996. He is a four-time repeat speaker at JavaOne, has written dozens of
Java-related articles, and contributed to many open source projects including
DbUnit and Jakarta Cactus.
Vincent Massol authored the original JUnit in Action and is a leading member of
the Apache community. He lives near Paris and is Chief Technology Officer of
XWiki which develops open source enterprise wikis and collaborative software
products.
Gary Gregory is an active member of The Apache Software Foundation, the
Apache Jakarta Project Management Committee and contributes regularly to
various Apache Commons projects. He lives in California.
is the lead author for this Second Edition. He's a software engineer
with Hewlett Packard and serves as the Jakarta Cactus lead developer. He is
a leader of the Bulgarian Java User Group (BGJUG) and a frequent speaker at
many conferences. He currently lives in Amsterdam.
Felipe Leme lives in California and has worked as a software engineer with Java
since 1996. He is a four-time repeat speaker at JavaOne, has written dozens of
Java-related articles, and contributed to many open source projects including
DbUnit and Jakarta Cactus.
Vincent Massol authored the original JUnit in Action and is a leading member of
the Apache community. He lives near Paris and is Chief Technology Officer of
XWiki which develops open source enterprise wikis and collaborative software
products.
Gary Gregory is an active member of The Apache Software Foundation, the
Apache Jakarta Project Management Committee and contributes regularly to
various Apache Commons projects. He lives in California.