Why, of course, by virtually starting up the Java class and pushing the buttons, so to speak. You test a Java class by calling methods on it from another Java class. The following Java source file is ...
I work for a large company that has it's roots in Cobol and other ancient languages. I work for a small group in this company that has used Java for some time, but has now written a couple of apps ...
The NetBeans IDE provides JUnit integration that can be very handy when writing and running JUnit-based unit tests. However, I like to be able to do anything I might do often outside of the IDE as ...