JUnit needs no introduction. Originally written by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma, the software is the preferred tool of choice for developer testing. Now, the team of Kent Beck and Erich Gamma is back again with a new version of JUnit 4.0.
I have written a quick reference guide for programmers and testers looking to migrate to JUnit 4.0. If you do not want to spend 10 minutes going through the guide, just jump to the summary section and you will learn enough.
It is available in the reference guides section at Instrumental Services. Here is the direct link to the reference guide. If you prefer a pdf version, you can download it from here.
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Short and sweet! Thanks, it was helpful.