Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 20:16.
Hello Olivier,
my goal was to show many different approaches that one can take in order to deal with such nasty code. I don't say JMockit is the best way to go. Please see the introduction (http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek/2008-01/untestable-code-introduction) to learn about other options that were also described. JMockit is just one of many options that can be used.
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Cheers,
Tomek Kaczanowski
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Hello Olivier, my goal was to
Hello Olivier,
my goal was to show many different approaches that one can take in order to deal with such nasty code. I don't say JMockit is the best way to go. Please see the introduction (http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek/2008-01/untestable-code-introduction) to learn about other options that were also described. JMockit is just one of many options that can be used.
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Cheers,
Tomek Kaczanowski