JUNIT
'Junit' is a unit testing framework for the Java programming language. Created by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma, JUnit is one of, and arguably the most successful of, the xUnit family of frameworks that originated with Kent Beck's SUnit. JUnit has spawned its own ecosystem of JUnit extensions. "junit" is also used as a synonym for unit tests as in, "Did you run the junits [pronounced jay-you-nits] before you checked in?"
Experience gained with JUnit has been important in the development of test-driven development, and as a result, some knowledge of JUnit is often presumed in discussions of test-driven development, for example in the book ''Test-Driven Development: By Example'', ISBN 0-321-14653-0 by Kent Beck.
JUnit has been ported to other languages, including PHP ([PHPUnit]), C# (NUnit), Python (PyUnit), Fortran (fUnit), Perl (Test::Class and Test::Unit) and C++ (CPPUnit). This family of unit testing frameworks is referred to collectively as xUnit. TestNG has many of the same goals as JUnit.
And more recently, owing to the development of rich client frameworks such as AJAX, a port of JUnit has been developed for JavaScript (JSUnit) http://www.jsunit.net/.
"Hello world" example in JUnit 3.8 and earlier:
public class HelloWorld extends TestCase
{
public void testMultiplication()
{
// Testing if 3
★ 2=6:
assertEquals ("Multiplication", 6, 3
★ 2);
}
}
(compare with the similar example for Mauve.)
The method
testMultiplication will be discovered automatically by reflection."Hello world" example in JUnit 4.0:
public class HelloWorld
{
@Test public void testMultiplication()
{
// Testing if 3
★ 2=6:
assertEquals ("Multiplication", 6, 3
★ 2);
}
}
The method
testMultiplication will be discovered automatically by its 'Test' Annotation (a feature of Java 5).| Contents |
| External links |
| References |
External links
★ JUnit
★ Unit tests with JUnit
★ JUnit antipatterns (developerWorks) and JUnit antipatterns (Exubero)
★ An early look at JUnit 4
★ Get Acquainted with the New Advanced Features of JUnit 4
★ JUnitFactory - Free web-based generation of JUnit characterization tests
★ JUnitDoclet - Test Suite Generator for JUnit-Tests
References
★ "JUnit in Action". ISBN 1-930110-99-5.
★ Kent Beck. "JUnit Pocket Guide". O'Reilly, 2004. ISBN 0-596-00743-4.
★ J. B. Rainsberger. "JUnit Recipes". Manning, 2004. ISBN 1932394230.
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