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Key FeaturesIn-depth coverage of Jupiter, the new programming and extension model provided by JUnit 5Integration of JUnit 5 with other frameworks such as Mockito, Spring, Selenium, Cucumber, and DockerBest practices for writing meaningful Jupiter test casesBook DescriptionWhen building an application it is of utmost importance to have clean code, a productive environment and efficient systems in place. Having automated unit testing in place helps developers to achieve these goals. The JUnit testing framework is a popular choice among Java developers and has recently released a major version update with JUnit 5.This book shows you how to make use of the power of JUnit 5 to write better software.The book begins with an introduction to software quality and software testing. After that, you will see an in-depth analysis of all the features of Jupiter, the new programming and extension model provided by JUnit 5. You will learn how to integrate JUnit 5 with other frameworks such as Mockito, Spring, Selenium, Cucumber, and Docker.After the technical features of JUnit 5, the final part of this book will train you for the daily work of a software tester. You will learn best practices for writing meaningful tests. Finally, you will learn how software testing fits into the overall software development process, and sits alongside continuous integration, defect tracking, and test reporting.What you will learnThe importance of software testing and its impact on software qualityThe options available for testing Java applicationsThe architecture, features and extension model of JUnit 5Writing test cases using the Jupiter programming modelHow to use the latest and advanced features of JUnit 5Integrating JUnit 5 with existing third-party frameworksBest practices for writing meaningful JUnit 5 test casesManaging software testing activities in a living software projectAbout the AuthorBoni Garcia 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 WebDriverManager and selenium-jupiter (JUnit 5 extension for Selenium).Table of ContentsRetrospective on software quality and Java testingWhats new in JUnit 5JUnit 5 standard testsSimplifying testing with advanced JUnit featuresIntegration of JUnit 5 with external frameworksFrom requirements to test casesTesting management
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