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Complementing Unit Test with Dependency Injection and Mock Objects PDF Print
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Dec 05, 2007 at 04:37 AM
Paulo Caroli's session on ' Complementing Unit Test with Dependency Injection and Mock Objects ' presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2007 held in Oct 2007 in Pune, India.

Speaker- Paulo Caroli, is an application architect for ThoughtWorks, US. He has a Master's Degree in Software Engineering, and is a Sun Certified Architect for Java Technology with more than 13 years experience in Software Development.

Moreover, he is currently a trainer for ThoughtWorks on Agile Techniques, such as XP, TDD and Object Oriented development practices. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to speak at several technical conferences, and provide training on a multitude of technical topics.

Session Abstract
- Unit Test and TDD
- Testing Dependent Components
- Dependency Injection
- Mock Objects
- Case Study
- Conclusion
- Q&A The take away for the audience will be
- Understand the need for Mock Object frameworks
- Peek into the basics of JMock - a Mock Object Open Source framework
- Understand Dependency Injection and how it improves testability
- Distinguish Constructor and Setter Dependency Injection
- Glimpse of the leading Open Source Dependency Injection Frameworks Spring, PicoContainer and Guice
- Understand and experience TDD Test Driven Development as it is applied to more complicated unit tests (e.g. dependent component, circular dependency and database layer abstraction) .

Presentation PDF - Complementing Unit Test with Dependency Injection and Mock Objects

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Comment by GUEST on 2008-01-26 20:17:07
Great presentation. Thank you! 
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