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Test-Driven Development
(Englisch)
A J2EE Example
Thomas Hammell & David Gold & Tom Snyder

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Test-Driven Development

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Thomas Hammell is a senior developer with Hewlett-Packard and part of the Open Call Business Unit, which develops telecom networks infrastruture software. Hammell has over 18 years of experience developing software. He has published numerous articles on Java topics, ranging from Swing development to unit testing. Hammell also lectures frequently on Java topics. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computer science from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.

* This will be the first book to show how to implement a test-driven development process in detail as it applies to real world J2EE applications.

* Combines the tools and methodologies of test-driven development with real world use cases, unlikely most titles which cover one or the other.

* Looks at the complete process including test coverage strategies, test organization, incorporating TDD into new and existing projects as well as how to automate it all.

* This book is not version specific.

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Test-driven development was first introduced as part of the extreme programming (XP) paradigm. While not everyone agrees with all aspects of XP, most developers believe in the benefits of test-driven development. Although the basic techniques of test-driven development are simple to understand, its application in the real world requires knowledge of certain tools and techniques needed to effectively create, run and organize tests.

This book is targeted at Java developers who want to learn how to use test-driven development to improve the development process for constructing J2EE applications.



  1. Introduction to Test-Driven Development
  2. Getting Started 
  3. Unit Testing: The Foundation of Test-Driven Development
  4. Test-Driven Development for Servlets and JSPs
  5. Developing User Interfaces Using Test-Driven Development
  6. Putting the Application Together
  7. Improving the Process
  8. Transitioning to Test-Driven Development


While basic techniques of test-driven development are simple to understand, real-world application requires knowledge of tools and techniques to effectively create, run and organize tests. This book bridges the gap between simple concepts and complex application. Ideal for Java developers, this book explains how to use test-driven development to improve J2EE construction.

Not version-specific, this unprecedented book explains development tools and methodologies in conjunction with real-world cases and examples. It includes the use of open source unit testing frameworks such as JUnit and its extensions. The authors include complete stages: test coverage strategies, test organization, TDD incorporation, and automation. Two appendices are also included, for test planning and reference.


Introduction to Test Driven Development.- Preparing for the Examples.- Unit Testing: the Foundation of Test Driven Development.- Developing Servlets Using TDD.- Developing EJBs Using TDD.- Developing Remote Clients Using TDD.- Client Side Components.- Testing Performance.- Test Organization.- Incorporating TDD.- Appendix A Test Planning.- Appendix B Testing Tool Reference.

Über den Autor



Thomas Hammell is a senior developer with Hewlett-Packard and part of the Open Call Business Unit, which develops telecom networks infrastruture software. Hammell has over 18 years of experience developing software. He has published numerous articles on Java topics, ranging from Swing development to unit testing. Hammell also lectures frequently on Java topics. He holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in computer science from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey.


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Introduction to Test Driven Development.- Preparing for the Examples.- Unit Testing: the Foundation of Test Driven Development.- Developing Servlets Using TDD.- Developing EJBs Using TDD.- Developing Remote Clients Using TDD.- Client Side Components.- Testing Performance.- Test Organization.- Incorporating TDD.- Appendix A Test Planning.- Appendix B Testing Tool Reference.


Klappentext

* This will be the first book to show how to implement a test-driven development process in detail as it applies to real world J2EE applications.nn* Combines the tools and methodologies of test-driven development with real world use cases, unlikely most titles which cover one or the other. nnnn* Looks at the complete process including test coverage strategies, test organization, incorporating TDD into new and existing projects as well as how to automate it all. nn* This book is not version specific.




Test-driven development was first introduced as part of the extreme programming (XP) paradigm. While not everyone agrees with all aspects of XP, most developers believe in the benefits of test-driven development. Although the basic techniques of test-driven development are simple to understand, its application in the real world requires knowledge of certain tools and techniques needed to effectively create, run and organize tests.

This book is targeted at Java developers who want to learn how to use test-driven development to improve the development process for constructing J2EE applications.



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