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Unit Defined
The smallest piece of software that can be independently tested (i.e., compiled or assembled, loaded, and tested). Usually the work of one programmer consisting of a few hundred lines of source code.
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Sat Jul 4
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- EasyMock : Home
- Mockito
- John Resig - Which Unit Testing Framework?
- http://www.typ emock.com/shar epointpage.php
- Setting up the environment
- DbUnit + Tutorial - SWiK
- Bill Dudney's Weblog : Testing Hibernate Mappings with DBUnit
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Fri Jul 3
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