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1. Re: JUnit testing ?
genman Aug 19, 2005 5:05 PM (in response to neelixx)
It depends on what you're testing. If you look at subclasses that use it, basically it deploys stuff on a remote server for you to test as a client, e.g. EJB or something. -
2. Re: JUnit testing ?
neelixx Aug 19, 2005 5:09 PM (in response to neelixx)Well, I won't be testing any EJB's, but I will be testing JNDI Datasources, JBoss Authentication, servlet filters, and hibernate archives, all of which have to be accessed from inside the container.
Is this correct?
I apologize for the newbie questions. I have just started getting into the "Unit Testing" for TDD, and trying to get a feel for how others test. I'm learning JUnit, but that will only help me for POJO classes, and not my web apps inside JBoss.