Java Unit Testing with JUnit 5: Test Driven Development with JUnit 5

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Explore the new way of building and maintaining test cases with Java test driven development (TDD) using JUnit 5. This book doesn't just talk about the new concepts, it shows you ways of applying them in TDD and Java 8 to continuously deliver code that excels in all metrics. Unit testing and test driven development have now become part of every developer's skill set. For Java developers, the most popular testing tool has been JUnit, and JUnit 5 is built using the latest features of Java. With Java Unit Testing with JUnit 5, you'll master these new features, including method parameters, extensions, assertions and assumptions, and dynamic tests. You'll also see how to write clean tests with less code. This book is a departure from using older practices and presents new ways of performing tests, building assertions, and injecting dependencies. What You Will Learn Write tests the JUnit 5 way Run your tests from within your IDE Integrate tests with your build and static analysis tools Migrate from JUnit 4 to JUnit 5 Who This Book Is For Java developers both with and without any prior unit testing experience.

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Gulati, S., & Sharma, R. (2017). Java Unit Testing with JUnit 5: Test Driven Development with JUnit 5. Java Unit Testing with JUnit 5: Test Driven Development with JUnit 5 (pp. 1–151). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3015-2

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