I'm wondering what are the strengths and weaknesses of using JUnit for code testing? For example, I don't believe it is good for testing concurrency. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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Testing concurrent code is hard, no matter what you choose. TestNG has a mechanism for creating multiple threads and running them in a concurrency test. I believe it'd be possible to create a bunch of FutureTasks in a JUnit test to exercise a method. It's just not supported in JUnit 4. The strengths? Here are a few:
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JUnit has two strengths:
Testing concurrent code is possible in JUnit, but it doesn't provide any particular support for it. You have to manage your threads and arrange interleaving scenarios yourself. That said, I believe there are tools out there, and if you adopt JUnit, you'll likely find that is the expected scenario from test helpers like hamcrest matchers. |
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Just a note for people searching concurrency - there is a unit test framework designed to test concurrency (something-Unit). A Google search is not finding it for me, but I know it exists, read about it recently. |
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