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*These tests are a work in progress. Help from interested developers is welcome.*<br>
More coverage is needed, but more importantly, improvements to test quality is needed.<br>
Eclipse is the recommended development environment.
Eclipse is the recommended development environment.<br>
Run individual tests or <b>JunitTestSuite</b> using *EclEmma Coverage*, or execute the <b>TestRunner<b> application directly.<br>
You will need the following libraries for testing:
You will need the following libraries for testing:<br>
Test harness: http://junit.org<br>
* hamcrest-core-1.3.jar (for Junit)
* junit-4.12.jar
Mockery: https://github.com/mockito/mockito
Mockery: https://github.com/mockito/mockito <br>
* mockito-all-1.9.5.jar
Coverage: http://www.eclemma.org/ (just install the latest in Eclipse)<br>
JSON-Java.jar (make this jar of the files to be tested yourself)
JSON-Java.jar (make this jar of the files to be tested yourself)<br>
*Conventions*
*Conventions*<br>
Test filenames should consist of the name of the module being tested, with the suffix "Test".
For example, <b>Cookie.java</b> is tested by <b>CookieTest.java</b>.
When adding a new unit test, don't forget to update <b>JunitTestSuite.java</b>.