Summary:
Unit test tool maker Agitar recently released a free tool, JUnitFactory, that generates JUnit tests from code submitted via a Web site or with an Eclipse plugin. In this interview with Artima, Agitar founder Alberto Savoia talks about JUnitFactory, testing karma, and Testivus, a newly-discovered collection of epigraphs from an ancient software start-up.
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Frank
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In this interview with Artima, Agitar founder Alberto Savoia talks about JUnitFactory, testing carma, and Testivus, a newly-discovered collection of epigraphs from an ancient software start-up: http://www.artima.com/lejava/articles/javaone_2007_alberto_savoia.htmlWhat do you think is the role of automation in unit testing? To what extent do you trust tools to generate tests for your code?
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