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Description
ActorJs enables the isolation of highly intricate connectivity-based systems, making it easier for developers to concentrate on effective testing. It organizes all necessary elements so you can focus on achieving the right outcomes through your tests. The framework adapts to any environment by encapsulating the system under evaluation, providing full control through effective separations and eliminating the need for conventional simulators or mock-ups. This innovation allows you to transcend basic testing and prioritize efficient development. With minimal coding required for tests, you can build unique components incrementally and reuse them seamlessly. It also offers robust visualization tools such as sequence diagrams, logging, test results, and automatic specification generation. Each tester or developer can run a local instance of ActorJs simply by downloading it from the repository. Moreover, the tool is optimized for Continuous Integration workflows. By incorporating ActorJs into your software development process, you can significantly accelerate progress. This platform empowers users to surpass traditional simulators and mock-ups, enabling them to isolate the system under test and execute test cases more swiftly and cost-effectively. To kick things off, we should begin by determining our testing objectives clearly.
Description
The toolkit is available as a collection of resources distributed through the Maven Central repository. It necessitates Java version 7 or higher to run tests, which must be executed using either JUnit or TestNG. For guidance on incorporating the library into a Java project, refer to the section on Running tests with JMockit. This tutorial explores the various APIs offered by the library, illustrated through example tests that utilize Java 8. The primary API consists of a singular annotation that facilitates the automatic creation and setup of the objects intended for testing. Additionally, there exists the mocking API, commonly referred to as the "Expectations" API, which is designed for tests that engage with mocked dependencies. Furthermore, a compact faking API, known as the "Mockups" API, is provided for generating and utilizing fake implementations, thereby mitigating the full resource demands of external components. Overall, this toolkit enhances testing efficiency by streamlining the setup process and providing versatile mocking capabilities.
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Company Name
Abstraktor AB
Founded
2019
Country
Sweden
Website
www.abstraktor.se/actorjs
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JMockit
Website
jmockit.github.io
Product Features
Functional Testing
Automated Testing
Interface Testing
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Smoke Testing
System Testing
Unit Testing