This post will demonstrate generating test data using junit-quickcheck. It will focus on practical examples, rather than the theory behind property based testing.
First8 staat voor vakmanschap. Al onze collega’s zijn een groot aanhanger van Open Source en in het bijzonder het Java-platform. Wij zijn gespecialiseerd in het pragmatisch ontwikkelen van bedrijfskritische Java toepassingen waarbij integratie van systemen, hoge eisen aan beveiliging en veel transacties een belangrijke rol spelen.
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This post will demonstrate generating test data using junit-quickcheck. It will focus on practical examples, rather than the theory behind property based testing.
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