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Testing Spring Boot: Beginner to Guru, available at $89.99, has an average rating of 4.47, with 220 lectures, based on 3258 reviews, and has 27314 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn Important Concepts behind Test Driven Development Understand different types of testing – Unit, Integration, Functional Master the JUnit 5 Testing API Easily integrate Mockito with JUnit 5 Tests Migrate JUnit 4 tests to JUnit 5 Test Spring Framework Applications with JUnit 5 and Mockito Write Unit Tests with Spring MVC Test Learn to use testing features of Spring Boot This course is ideal for individuals who are Spring Framework Developers or Java Developers who wish to create quality software or Beginner Java developers seeking marketable skills It is particularly useful for Spring Framework Developers or Java Developers who wish to create quality software or Beginner Java developers seeking marketable skills.

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Title: Testing Spring Boot: Beginner to Guru

Price: $89.99

Average Rating: 4.47

Number of Lectures: 220

Number of Published Lectures: 217

Number of Curriculum Items: 220

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 217

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn Important Concepts behind Test Driven Development
  • Understand different types of testing – Unit, Integration, Functional
  • Master the JUnit 5 Testing API
  • Easily integrate Mockito with JUnit 5 Tests
  • Migrate JUnit 4 tests to JUnit 5
  • Test Spring Framework Applications with JUnit 5 and Mockito
  • Write Unit Tests with Spring MVC Test
  • Learn to use testing features of Spring Boot
  • Who Should Attend

  • Spring Framework Developers
  • Java Developers who wish to create quality software
  • Beginner Java developers seeking marketable skills
  • Target Audiences

  • Spring Framework Developers
  • Java Developers who wish to create quality software
  • Beginner Java developers seeking marketable skills
  • In modern software development having proper automated test coverage is considered a best practice. In this course you will learn how to test Java and Spring Boot applications using highly popular open source tools.

    You will see in the first section of this course, the software testing ecosystem is very diverse. JUnit and Mockito are two of the leading testing libraries for Java. JUnit provides the test execution context, while Mockito give you power mocking capabilities. Together these libraries can be used to write unit tests, integration tests, and functional tests. You will also learn why having proper test coverage is critical to supporting other popular agile practices such as Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (aka CI/CD).

    Agile teams all over the world consider Test Driven Development (TDD) a critical technique for producing quality software. This course begins by using JUnit 5 to demonstrate how to use TDD to create a simple Java application, then again using TDD to evolve the application to a higher level of quality and functionality.

    Next, the course takes you into a deep dive of the features and functionality of JUnit 5. You will learn how to write JUnit 5 unit tests for a Java web application.

    The primary focus of this course is on the JUnit 5 release. There are some very notable differences between JUnit 4 and JUnit 5. This course contains a dedicated section showing you how to migrate your JUnit 4 tests to JUnit 5.

    As your testing needs become more complex, you will need to mock dependent objects.

    Not sure what a mock is? It’s effectively a test double. An object created for unit testing.

    Mockito is the most popular mocking library used by Java developers.

    If you are writing Spring Framework applications, you’re likely to be injecting dependent objects into your classes. You will learn how to use the robust mocking capabilities of Mockito to mock dependent objects in your unit tests.

    The first 11 sections of the course focus heavily on unit testing with JUnit 5 and Mockito. This is to help you establish a strong unit testing foundation before we start testing Spring Boot applications.

    You will have no doubts when it comes to testing Java classes using JUnit 5 and Mockito.

    The Spring Framework itself has some very robust testing capabilities.

    We start learning to test the Spring Framework by adding the Spring Framework Testing context to our tests.

    This allows us to leverage the Spring Framework’s Dependency Injection capabilities right in our tests.

    Properly testing Spring MVC controllers can always be a little tricky. You need to test all the things you are expecting the Spring Framework to handle for you around calls to your controllers.

    This is where Spring MVC Test steps in. You will see how you can use Spring MVC Test with JUnit 5 and Mockito to properly test your Spring MVC Controllers.

    The course continues showing you how to use Spring Boot test splices to bring up a minimal Spring Boot configuration for the testing of a Spring MVC RESTful controller.

    Another powerful Spring project is Spring MVC REST Docs. This is a project which allows you to generate API documentation from your Spring Mock MVC tests.

    Inside this course you will learn:

  • JUnit 5

  • AssertJ

  • Hamcrest Matchers

  • Mockito 2

  • Test Driven Development (TDD)

  • Behavior Driven Development (BDD) with Mockito

  • Migrating to JUnit 5 from JUnit 4

  • Running JUnit 5 tests from Maven

  • Running JUnit 5 tests from Gradle

  • Use CircleCI with Maven for Continuous Integration Testing

  • Spring MVC Test

  • JsonPath

  • Wiremock

  • Spring MVC REST Docs

  • Course Extra – IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate

    Students enrolling in the course can receive a free 120 day trial license to IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate! Get hands on experience using the Java IDE preferred by Spring Framework professionals! 

    Course Extra – Access to a Private Slack Community

    You’re not just enrolling in a course –> You are joining a community learning about testing Spring.

    With your enrollment to the course, you can access an exclusive Slack community. Get help from the instructor and other Spring Framework Gurus from around the world – in real time! This community is only available to students enrolled in this course. 

    This is a very active Slack community with over1,000 Spring Framework Gurus!

    This is the largest online community of people learning Spring in the world.

    With your enrollment, you can join this community of awesome gurus!

    Source Code Access

    All course source code is available in GitHub. When you enroll, refer to the lesson resources for links to GitHub.

    Closed Captioning / Subtitles

    Closed captioning in English is available for all course videos!

    PDF Downloads

    All keynote presentations are available for you to download as PDFs.

    Lifetime Access

    When you purchase this course, you will receive lifetime access! You can login anytime from anywhere to access the course content.

    No Risk – Money Back Guarantee 

    You can buy this course with no risk. If you are unhappy with the course, for any reason, you can get a complete refund. The course has a 30 day Money Back Guarantee.

    Enroll today and start learning about the latest tools and best practices for testing your Spring Boot applications! 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Meet Your Instructor

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Testing Spring Boot – Beginner to Guru

    Lecture 3: Getting the Most out of your Testing Spring Boot Course

    Lecture 4: Is Your IDE Free Like a Puppy?

    Lecture 5: IntelliJ 120 Day Trial

    Lecture 6: Slack Community Exclusive to Testing Spring Boot Course!

    Lecture 7: GitHub Workflow

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Testing Software

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Testing Software

    Lecture 3: JUnit Test Example

    Lecture 4: Common Testing Frameworks for Java

    Lecture 5: Beyond Testing with CI and CD

    Lecture 6: Conclusion

    Chapter 3: Test Driven Development By Example

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: TDD By Example Kent Beck

    Lecture 3: Development Requirements and Base Project

    Lecture 4: Multi-Currency Money

    Lecture 5: Degenerate Objects

    Lecture 6: Equality for All

    Lecture 7: Privacy

    Lecture 8: Franc-ly Speaking

    Lecture 9: Equality for All, Redux

    Lecture 10: Apples and Oranges

    Lecture 11: Makin Objects

    Lecture 12: Times Were Livin In

    Lecture 13: Interesting Times

    Lecture 14: The Root of All Evil

    Lecture 15: Addition, Finally

    Lecture 16: Make It

    Lecture 17: Change

    Lecture 18: Mixed Currencies

    Lecture 19: Abstraction, Finally

    Lecture 20: Viewing Test Coverage from IntelliJ

    Lecture 21: Conclusion

    Chapter 4: Getting Started with JUnit 5

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Getting Started with JUnit 5

    Lecture 2: Introduction to JUnit 5

    Lecture 3: JUnit Maven Project Setup

    Lecture 4: JUnit Hello World Test

    Lecture 5: Initializing Properties with JUnit 5 @BeforeEach

    Lecture 6: JUnit 5 Test Instance Lifecycle Demo

    Lecture 7: Running JUnit 5 Tests from Command Line with Maven

    Lecture 8: JUnit Gradle Project Setup

    Lecture 9: Running JUnit 5 Tests from Command Line with Gradle

    Lecture 10: Conclusion of Getting Started with JUnit 5

    Chapter 5: Testing Java with JUnit 5

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Testing Java with JUnit 5

    Lecture 2: Java Test Project Code Review

    Lecture 3: Overview of JUnit Assertions

    Lecture 4: JUnit Assertions

    Lecture 5: JUnit Grouped Assertions

    Lecture 6: JUnit Dependent Assertions

    Lecture 7: Skipping JUnit Tests

    Lecture 8: JUnit Test Display Names

    Lecture 9: Testing Expected Exceptions

    Lecture 10: Testing Timeouts

    Lecture 11: JUnit Assumptions

    Lecture 12: Conditional JUnit Test Execution

    Lecture 13: Using AssertJ with JUnit

    Lecture 14: Using Hamcrest with JUnit

    Lecture 15: Assignment – Write JUnit Test for Vet Controller List Vets

    Lecture 16: Assignment Review – Write JUnit Test for Vet Controller List Vets

    Lecture 17: Conclusion

    Chapter 6: Advanced JUnit Testing

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Advanced JUnit Testing

    Lecture 2: Tagging and Filtering JUnit Tests

    Lecture 3: JUnit Nested Tests

    Lecture 4: JUnit Test Interfaces

    Lecture 5: Using JUnit Default Test Methods

    Lecture 6: Repeating Tests with JUnit 5

    Lecture 7: JUnit Test Dependency Injection

    Lecture 8: Assignment – JUnit Dependency Injection

    Lecture 9: Assignment Review

    Lecture 10: JUnit Parameterized Tests – Value Source

    Lecture 11: JUnit Parameterized Test – Display Name

    Lecture 12: JUnit Parameterized Tests – ENUM Source

    Lecture 13: JUnit Parameterized Tests – CSV Source

    Lecture 14: JUnit Parameterized Tests – CSV File Source

    Lecture 15: JUnit Parameterized Tests – Method Provider

    Lecture 16: JUnit Parameterized Tests – Custom Provider

    Lecture 17: Unit Tests vs Integration Tests

    Lecture 18: JUnit Extensions

    Lecture 19: Conclusion

    Chapter 7: Test Execution

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Running Tests from IDE

    Lecture 3: Maven Surefire Plugin

    Lecture 4: Maven Failsafe Plugin

    Lecture 5: Maven SurefireTest Reporting

    Lecture 6: Executing JUnit Test with Tags in Maven

    Lecture 7: Running Tests from CI Builds With Maven

    Lecture 8: CircleCI Build Badge

    Lecture 9: Gradle Project Overview

    Lecture 10: Running JUnit Tests from Gradle

    Lecture 11: Integration Tests With Gradle

    Lecture 12: Gradle JUnit Test Reports

    Lecture 13: Conclusion

    Instructors

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