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It's time to get familiar with JUnit the premier solution for unit testing in Java.
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We're going to be diving deep into
the JUnit testing framework here.
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But you should know that just
about all of the concepts
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are implemented in every other
testing framework out there.
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There is a whole family of testing
frameworks called the xUnit family.
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In fact, JUnit has been quite
influential in the testing movement and
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has widespread acceptance.
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So, we're going to be working with a very
well-loved, time-tested, mature, and
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ever-evolving framework.
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You'll see its influence in
all the other frameworks,
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