The Artima Developer Community
Sponsored Link

Java Buzz Forum
JUnit: Testing Exceptions with Java 8 and AssertJ 3.0.0

0 replies on 1 page.

Welcome Guest
  Sign In

Go back to the topic listing  Back to Topic List Click to reply to this topic  Reply to this Topic Click to search messages in this forum  Search Forum Click for a threaded view of the topic  Threaded View   
Previous Topic   Next Topic
Flat View: This topic has 0 replies on 1 page
justin cater

Posts: 19616
Nickname: justin78
Registered: Mar, 2011

Justin Cater is executive editor at Java Code Geeks
JUnit: Testing Exceptions with Java 8 and AssertJ 3.0.0 Posted: Apr 25, 2015 11:21 AM
Reply to this message Reply

This post originated from an RSS feed registered with Java Buzz by justin cater.
Original Post: JUnit: Testing Exceptions with Java 8 and AssertJ 3.0.0
Feed Title: Java Code Geeks
Feed URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/JavaCodeGeeks
Feed Description: Java 2 Java Developers Resource Center
Latest Java Buzz Posts
Latest Java Buzz Posts by justin cater
Latest Posts From Java Code Geeks

Advertisement

AssertJ 3.0.0 release for Java 8 makes testing exceptions much easier than before. In one of my previous blog post I described how to utilize plain Java 8 to achieve this, but with AssertJ 3.0.0 much of the code I created may be removed. Warning: this blog post contains mostly the code examples.     ...

 

Read: JUnit: Testing Exceptions with Java 8 and AssertJ 3.0.0

Topic: What are the 5 Trends for Testing in the Era of Big Data? Previous Topic   Next Topic Topic: A beginner’s guide to Cache synchronization strategies

Sponsored Links



Google
  Web Artima.com   

Copyright © 1996-2019 Artima, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use