Practically Groovy: Unit Test Your Java Code Faster with Groovy
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Description: First installment; shows simple way to unit test Java code with Groovy, JUnit. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks.
(November 09, 2004)
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Page title: | Practically Groovy: Unit test your Java code faster with Groovy |
Keywords: | Andrew Glover, Scott Davis, ThirstyHead, Practically Groovy, alternate, language, languages, alternative, scripting, agile, development, extreme, programming, toolkit, toolbox, skill set, practical, tips, introduction, introducing, unit, testing, test, JUnit, Maven, Ant, JUnitTestCase, GroovyTestCase, extension, goals, assertions, tttjca |
Description: | Not long ago, developerWorks contributor Andrew Glover penned an article introducing Groovy, a new proposed standard language for the Java platform, as part of our alt.lang.jre series. Reader response was fantastic, so we've decided to launch this column to offer a practical guide to using this hot new technology. This first installment introduces a simple strategy for unit testing Java code with Groovy and JUnit. |
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