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JUnit is the most widely used (unit-) testing tool in the Java world. There are other powerful test frameworks out there, such as TestNG (which is very comprehensive), but they've never enjoyed the broad acceptance JUnit has. With version 4, Kent Beck and Erich Gamma introduced the first significant API changes in the last few years. When the first release candidate was available back in 2005, one could hardly use it in a productive working environment due to the lack of tool support at that time. Most build tools and IDEs come with support for JUnit 4, so it's about time to give it a try. This paper describes what's different compared to JUnit 3.8.x.
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| Format: | HTML |
| Date: | Dec 2006 |
| Pages: | 8 |
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