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Keeping critters out of your code: How to use WebSphere and JUnit to prevent programming bugs

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Level: Intermediate

David Carew (carew@us.ibm.com), e-Business Architect, IBM
Sandeep Desai (sandeep@us.ibm.com), e-business Architect, IBM
Anthony Young-Garner IBM

08 Jun 2003

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The extreme programming philosophy, which places heavy emphasis on unit testing, has gained popularity among developers. This tutorial explains how you can use JUnit, an open source unit testing framework, in conjunction with WebSphere Application Developer. Mastering these skills is the first step towards implementing an extreme programming environment in your own workplace.

Prerequisites

None


System requirements

To complete the steps in this tutorial, you'll need the following software installed on your computer:

  • WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.0



Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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