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When building applications, it is very important to have an efficient error-free code, a working environment, and reliable systems in place. Therefore developers use testing to achieve these goals. The JUnit testing framework is popular among Java developers and recently it has undergone a major version update, that is, JUnit 5. So if you are a Java developer who is keen to improve the quality of your code and build world-class applications, then you should surely go for this Learning Path.
Packt's Video Learning Paths are a series of individual video products put together in a logical and stepwise manner such that each video builds on the skills learned in the video before it. The highlights of this Learning Path are:
- Work with the new cool features in JUnit 5
- Test your applications in real time using the advanced features of JUnit
- Integrate your tests with third-party frameworks such as Docker, Mockito, Selenium
Let's take a quick look at your learning journey. You will start off with the new features of JUnit 5, architecture, and description of the main Java 5 APIs. You will be learning about the low-level details of JUnit 5, that is, how to write JUnit 5 test cases (programing model). You will then have an exhaustive coverage on how to efficiently unit test Java applications with JUnit 5. You will be introduced to general availability which is the best time to dive straight into the popular concepts and techniques used by experienced programmers to improve their code quality and keep the system clean. You will also explore various testing strategies, advanced test patterns, and JUnit extensions.
By the end of this Learning Path, you will be able to improve the quality of your code and build rich applications.
Meet Your Expert:
We have the best works of the following esteemed author to ensure that your learning journey is smooth:
Boni García has a PhD degree on Information and Communications Technology from Technical University of Madrid (UPM) in Spain since 2011. Currently he works as a researcher at King Juan Carlos University (URJC) and assistant professor at Digital Art and Technology University (U-tad) in Spain. He is member of Kurento project, where he is in charge of the testing framework for WebRTC applications. He participates in the coordination of the ElasTest project, an elastic platform aimed to ease end-to-end testing. Boni is an active member on the free open source software (FOSS) community with big emphasis on software testing and web engineering. Among other, he owns the open source projects WebDriver Manager and selenium-jupiter (JUnit 5 extension for Selenium).
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