Functional Testing Frameworks

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Mike

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Sep 15, 2010, 8:40:48 AM9/15/10
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Looking for a decent, SIMPLE to implement and use test harness/framework
for Functional Tests.

I've looked at jtreg (use to do regression testing of the JDK) and
JTHarness (hasn't been updated in almost a year) so far.

Recommendations? Things to stay away from?

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Cobus Bernard

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Sep 15, 2010, 8:52:03 AM9/15/10
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Have heard good things about http://mockito.org/ - haven't tried it myself though.


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Mike

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Sep 15, 2010, 9:35:52 AM9/15/10
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On 15/09/2010 14:52, Cobus Bernard wrote:
> Have heard good things about http://mockito.org/ - haven't tried it myself
> though.

Just to be a bit more clear, I'm looking for something that will run
defined tests where you put a full-blown infrastructure together and
test functionality in a real-life (but, of course, defined and
controlled) environment. Real servers, services, database, etc. Not so
much stubbing out behaviour...

But yes, mockito is quite nice.

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