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Automated Testing in Sakai Development - Introduction

Session 052

Josh Holtzman, David Haines

Wednesday
1:30 pm-2:30 pm
Room: Rm408

Session Abstract

Developing Sakai tools can be a daunting task, requiring extensive planning. However, that planning can be more flexibly integrated into the development process by using mock objects to facilitate test-first development. Learn how to jumpstart code writing and support high test coverage with mock objects.

Presentation Materials

The "hello-world" Sakai tool used for these talks is available from the subversion repository at: https://source.sakaiproject.org/playground/trunk/unittesttalk/hello-world.

The sakai test harness, which is still undergoing heavy development, is available from the subversion repository at: https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn/branches/test-harness-dev .

The slides from the talk(s) have been attached below.

  Name Size Creator Date Comment  
Microsoft Powerpoint UnitTestingInSakaiIntro.ppt 519 kb David Haines Dec 08, 2005    

Reference Materials

There are lots of short articles on the web that describe experiences with, and techniques for, JUnit. They are worth looking through.

Some useful books on JUnit are:

  • JUnit Recipes - J. B. Rainsberger Manning Press ISBN: 1932394230
  • JUnit in Action - Vincent Massol with Ted Husted ISBN: 1930110995

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