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databene benerator - 0 views

  • Databene Benerator
  • framework for generating realistic and valid high-volume test data for your system under test
  • reduces the amount of time for creating a useful data setup
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  • plugin interfaces for custom extensions and mappings, allowing virtually any platform to be targeted with data generation
  • Out of the box
  • supports database systems, XML, XML Schema, CSV, Flat Files and Excel(TM) sheets
  • generators for creating domain-specific data as
  • names
  • addresses
  • How Benerator Works
  • Out of the box it supports
  • MySQL
  • XML Files
  • XMLSchema
  • CSV Files
  • Excel Sheets.
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jmeter-amfsampler - A JMeter sampler for testing Flex/BlazeDS applications using Adobe'... - 0 views

  • jmeter-amfsampler A JMeter sampler for testing Flex/BlazeDS applications using Adobe's AMF protocol over Http.
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Java EE wins over Spring « Bill the Plumber - 0 views

  • Spring is controlled by ONE COMPANY. It is not an independent open source organization like Apache. At least with Java EE there are multiple OPEN SOURCE implementations. How long before VMWare decides its $500 million investment needs to be recouped and they start charging for Spring in a big way? Don’t think it can happen? Think again…VMWare is in the same poor position BEA/WLS was against JBoss with Red Hat’s VM/Cloud tech eating away at VMWare’s margins. There is a much higher chance of them scrambling for revenue sources than Red hat ever being acquired by Oracle.
  • Core JavaServer Faces JSF 2.0 Cookbook JavaServer Faces 2.0, The Complete Reference EJB 3.1 Cookbook Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1 Beginning Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Java EE 6 with GlassFish 3 Application Server Java EE 6 Development With NetBeans 7 Real World Java EE Patterns Rethinking Best Practices Real World Java EE Night Hacks Dissecting the Business Tier
  • books about the different APIs of Java EE 6:
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  • if you’ve heard Rod Johnson speak he is always adamant that Spring has replaced Java EE. Its good to see that his rhetoric is utter BS!
  • Sorry, even Spring MVC sucks as much balls as JSF does.
  • Java EE wins over Spring
  • CDI closed API hole
  • Application server started to get their act together with regards to boot time.  It started with Glassfish and ended with JBoss 7.  Both of which can boot in a matter of seconds.
  • Arquillian allows you to run your unit tests in a real environment with real transactions, etc.  Personally I always despised mocks because they didn’t test in the environment you were going to run in.  I thought they were pointless and to this day, I refuse to use this testing pattern.
  • I’m glad Rod and company were able to cash out with the VMWare acquisition before Java EE was able to regain its dominance
  • SpringSource pushed Java EE to innovate and for that I’m very grateful.  For Java EE, it was either evolve or die.  They evolved, now its time for Spring to die.
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Persistence - Arquillian - Project Documentation Editor - 0 views

  • Seeding database
  • Arquillian Persistence Extension is created to help you writing tests where persistence layer is involved
  • Comparing database state at the end of the test using given data sets
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  •  @UsingDataSet("datasets/users.yml")
  •    @ShouldMatchDataSet("datasets/expected-users.yml")
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In Relation To...  Updated OGM kitchensink example - 0 views

  • jboss-as-maven-plugin to deploy the webapp. Unfortunately, this plugin does not allow me to start and stop the server and it seems redundant to require a local install if the Arquillian tests already download an AS instance (yes, I could run the test against the local instance as well, but think for example continuous integration where I want to manage/control the WHOLE ENVIRONMENT).
  • cargo plugin another go. A lot has happened there and it supports not only JBoss 7.x, but it also offers a so called artifact installer which allows to download the app server as a managed maven dependency.
  • cargo:install in the initialize phase to install the app server into the target directory. This way I can install a custom module (via the gmaven plugin) before the tests get executed and/or before I start the application
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