We have a couple of very very slow JUnit tests that make heavy use of mocking, including Mocking of static functions. Single Tests take 20-30 secs, the whole "mvn test" takes 25 minutes.
I want to analyze where the time is wasted but have little experience in profiling.
I assume that the initialization of the dependent mock-objects takes much too long.
Two questions:
1) How can I quickly get numbers in which methods the time is wasted? I need no complex power-user tool, just something basic to get the numbers. (evidence that the kind of mocking we do is evil)
2) Do you have ideas what design-flaws can produce such bad timings? We test JSF-backing beans that should call mocked services. Perhaps there might be some input-validation or not-refactored business logic in the backing beans, but that cannot be changed (pls dont comment on that ;-) )
ad 2) For example one test has about 30 (!) classes to be prepared for test with @PrepareForTest. This cannot be good, but I cannot explain why.