Become an Expert Testing Java and Spring Boot Applications using JUnit 5, Mockito, Spring Boot, and More!
What you’ll learn
- Learn Important Concepts behind Test Driven Development
Understand different types of testing – Unit, Integration, Functional
Master the JUnit 5 testing API
- Easily integrate Mockito with JUnit 5 Tests
- Migrate JUnit 4 tests to JUnit 5
- Test Spring Framework Applications with JUnit 5 and Mockito
- Write Unit Tests with Spring MVC Test
- Learn to use testing features of Spring Boot
Requirements
- Java Programing
- Spring Framework
- Spring Boot
- Basic SQL Skills
- IntelliJ or Eclipse
Description
In modern software development having proper automated test coverage is considered a best practice. In this course you will learn how to test Java and Spring Boot applications using highly popular open source tools.
You will see in the first section of this course, the software testing ecosystem is very diverse. JUnit and Mockito are two of the leading testing libraries for Java. JUnit provides the test execution context, while Mockito give you power mocking capabilities. Together these libraries can be used to write unit tests, integration tests, and functional tests. You will also learn why having proper test coverage is critical to supporting other popular agile practices such as Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (aka CI/CD).
Agile teams all over the world consider Test Driven Development (TDD) a critical technique for producing quality software. This course begins by using JUnit 5 to demonstrate how to use TDD to create a simple Java application, then again using TDD to evolve the application to a higher level of quality and functionality.
Next, the course takes you into a deep dive of the features and functionality of JUnit 5. You will learn how to write JUnit 5 unit tests for a Java web application.
The primary focus of this course is on the JUnit 5 release. There are some very notable differences between JUnit 4 and JUnit 5. This course contains a dedicated section showing you how to migrate your JUnit 4 tests to JUnit 5.
As your testing needs become more complex, you will need to mock dependent objects. Mockito is the most popular mocking library used by Java developers.
If you are writing Spring Framework applications, you’re likely to be injecting dependent objects into your classes. You will learn how to use the robust mocking capabilities of Mocktio to mock dependent objects in your unit tests.
Who this course is for:
- Spring Framework Developers
- Java Developers who wish to create quality software
- Beginner Java developers seeking marketable skills
Created by John Thompson
Last updated 3/2019
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Size: 8.66 GB
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