Testing
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Enterprise Java
More on Creating Stubs for Legacy Code – Testing Techniques 7
In my last blog, I talked about dealing with the badly behaved untestable(1) SitePropertiesManager class and how to create stubs by…
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Software Development
Principles for Creating Maintainable and Evolvable Tests
Having [automated] unit/integration/functional/… tests is great but it is too easy for them to become a hindrance, making any change…
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Enterprise Java
Creating Stubs for Legacy Code – Testing Techniques 6
Any one who reads this blog will probably have realised that at present I’m working on a project that contains…
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Software Development
The Three Ways to Work with Code
Obviously you read code more often than you write it. Nothing new here. This fact is brought up often when…
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Enterprise Java
Unit Testing Using Mocks – Testing Techniques 5
My last blog was the fourth in a series of blogs on approaches to testing code, demonstrating how to create…
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Enterprise Java
Regular Unit Tests and Stubs – Testing Techniques 4
My last blog was the third in a series of blogs on approaches to testing code and discussing what you…
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Enterprise Java
What Should you Unit Test? – Testing Techniques 3
I was in the office yesterday, talking about testing to one of my colleagues who was a little unconvinced by…
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Enterprise Java
The Misuse of End To End Tests – Testing Techniques 2
My last blog was the first in a series of blogs on approaches to testing code, outlining a simple scenario…
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Enterprise Java
Testing Techniques – Not Writing Tests
There’s not much doubt about it, the way you test your code is a contentious issue. Different test techniques find…
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