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Arquillian Testing Guide

By : John D. Ament
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Arquillian Testing Guide

By: John D. Ament

Overview of this book

<p>Integration testing sometimes involves writing complex codes. This book introduces you to the capabilities of Arquillian to enable you to write simple code with a broad range of integration tests for java applications. <br /><br />Arquillian Testing Guide serves as an introductory book to writing simple codes for testing java applications. This book will help you to develop richer test cases which can be run automatically while performing rigorous testing of the software. <br /><br />Arquillian Testing Guide introduces you to Arquillians features and capabilities. This book will help you understand the mechanism of creating deployments and test against those deployments. The book begins with basic JUnit test cases beginning with an enterprise test case, which then go on to discuss remote testing. During the course of the book, you will also learn how to mix container and non-container tests into a single test case. By the end of the book, you will have learned how to extend JUnit tests to work with Arquillian and deploy them to a container automatically.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Chapter 6. Arquillian Extensions

Throughout the book so far, we've spoken about a number of extensions to Arquillian. Extensions are built on top of Arquillian to cover some domain-specific use cases. As we've seen so far, there are extensions for Spring and Seam2 support as alternative dependency injection containers, support for Selenium, and functional testing via Warp and Drone. In this chapter, we go more in depth about Spring and how we can leverage Warp with it, as well as working with the Persistence and Transaction extensions. Finally, we talk about an alternative test runner for the Spock testing library.