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Quality Control & Testing - Programming, Network Programming, Java (Programming Language), General Software Engineering

Java Testing Patterns

by Andrew Glover, Kyle Brown, Jon Thomas, Matthew Young
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Overview

* Focuses on software testing, which is one of the most important-and often the most overlooked-aspects of software development
* First book that demonstrates how to apply both existing and new design patterns to the job of testing Java software
* Explains how applying proven patterns to the testing of software can help ensure that applications function correctly and more efficiently, and are easier to maintain
* Patterns will be extensively reviewed online to ensure community support and endorsement
* Covers detailed patterns for unit, functional, database, and application deployment testing
* Provides complete Java code that applies each pattern to a real-world sample application
* Companion Web site provides code for Java pattern implementations, plus code for the sample applications and test suites

Synopsis

Drawing on the success of software design patterns, this book presents testing design patterns as the core of a complete software testing environment using extreme programming, JUnit, Ant, and the Java language. The 11 unit and database test patterns explain the motivation behind the test, diagram the structure, identify participants and consequences, describe the implementation, and provide sample code. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Andrew Glover

JON THOMAS is a senior software engineer for ScriptSave, where he creates and adopts a variety of patterns for building and testing Java applications. He was also a contributor to the bestselling book Java Tools for Extreme Programming (Wiley).

MATTHEW YOUNG is the senior Java architect at HealthTrio in Tucson, Arizona. He champions the causes of UML, the Agile process, and engineering process improvement.

KYLE BROWN is a senior technical staff member with IBM Software Services for WebSphere. He has published more than fifty papers and articles on software-engineering topics, including database patterns.

ANDREW GLOVER is CTO for Vanward Technologies and specializes in building automated testing frameworks for Java and a variety of other platforms.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471448464

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