Overview
This course on JUnit 5 introduces learners to the new testing framework for Java and the JVM. The learning outcomes include understanding the Jupiter programming model, migrating from JUnit 4, exploring the architecture and extension model of JUnit 5, and learning about custom extensions for various testing aspects. The course teaches skills such as writing tests using the Jupiter programming model, utilizing annotations, assertions, dependency injection, and executing dynamic tests. The teaching method involves an example-driven approach with a focus on practical demonstrations. The intended audience for this course includes Java developers, software engineers, and individuals interested in modern testing frameworks for Java and the JVM.
Syllabus
Intro
Sam Brannen
JUnit 4 Runner API
JUnit 4... Rules... are meant to be broken
JUnit Lambda-Crowdfunding Campaign
Roadmap
Launcher API
TestEngine API
IDEs and Build Tools
JUnit Jupiter - Extension Model
JUnit Jupiter - Programming Model
Annotations
JUnit 4 Rule Migration Support
Assertions
Dependency Injection
Conditional Test Execution
Interface Default Methods
Nested Test Classes
Parameterized Tests
Argument Conversion
Dynamic Tests in Action
Spring Support for JUnit Jupiter
Spring Resources
Taught by
Devoxx