I currently have a job in QA and at my company everyone in QA writes automated tests. Recently I have been reading Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler. I have come to realize that a lot of our test classes and test utilities are very messy, redundant, and in dire need of refactoring.
Especially since I've been reading up on the topic, I am eager to dive in and clean things up, but there is one problem. In his book, Fowler emphasizes that unit testing the code under refactor is essential to prevent bugs from being introduced. Since the code I am trying to refactor is test code, it seems kind of silly to unit test it. Do any of you guys have suggestions on how to refactor or even design test code? Also, if it helps, the test framework we use is built on top of JUnit and therefore the test classes I'm referring to are descendants of TestCase.
Thanks!