Java Software Testing - What Every Developer Must Know
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Master the art of software quality assurance by developing a robust Tic-Tac-Toe application from the ground up using Java and Test-Driven-Development. This comprehensive course bridges the gap between basic coding and professional-grade engineering by focusing on the industry's most critical testing methodologies. You will not only learn how to write code but how to ensure its reliability and maintainability through rigorous verification processes.
Your quality assurance toolkit will encompass the following essential software testing methodologies:
- Test Driven Development (TDD)
- Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
- Unit testing
- Integration testing
- Smoke testing
- System testing
- End-To-End testing
- Regression testing
- Acceptance testing
- Non functional tests
You will gain comprehensive, hands-on experience with the following industry-leading testing frameworks:
- Junit
- Hamcrest
- Mockito
- Selenide
- Cucumber
- JaCoCo
You will broaden your technical versatility by gaining hands-on experience with these widely-used alternative frameworks:
- TestNG
- AssertJ
- Jmockit
- Selenium
- Jbehave
- EclEmma
Beyond the technical implementation, this course empowers you to:
- Articulate complex testing concepts and quality criteria persuasively to stakeholders.
- Understand the economic and technical necessity of automated software testing.
- Build a professional portfolio that demonstrates a deep commitment to software quality assurance craftsmanship.
Elevate your engineering career by mastering professional testing strategies and building a high-quality portfolio that proves your technical excellence.
Basic knowledge of java programming is required
Basic knowledge of maven is helpfull
Familiarity with a Java-IDE like Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans or whatever you choose for the labs
PC, MAC or Linux Machine with an Internet connection
Explain the difference between unit-, integration-, system-, ui-, acceptance-, regression- and not-functional tests.
Explain the concepts test/behavioral driven developement (TDD/BDD).
Write test driven unit and integration tests using JUnit/TestNG and use Hamcrest/AssertJ for better assertions
Use JMockit/Mockito to mock context irrelevant dependencies
Write Web-UI system tests using Selenium/Selenide
Write behavioral driven acceptance tests using Cucumber/JBehave
Monitor test coverage using Jacoco/EclEmma
Persuasively discuss and explain why software testing is indispensable in the development lifecycle
Java developer or architect who cares about assuring software quality and minimizing risks




