- StrutsTestCase is a JUnit extension that specifically targets Struts applications. This framework essentially mocks a servlet container, such that you can run and test a Struts application virtually rather than having to run it in Tomcat. The framework also has a handy MockStrutsTestCase class, which extendsTestCase and handles a lot of the Struts configuration aspects for you (such as loading the struts-config.xml configuration file).
- DbUnit is a JUnit extension that facilitates placing a database into a known state between test runs. Using XML seed files, you can insert specific data into a database, which a test case can then rely on. Moreover, using the DbUnit API, you can easily compare the contents of the database to the contents of an XML file, thus providing a mechanism to verify expected database results outside of application code.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Testing Struts Applications
In the latest article in the "In pursuit of code quality" series, Andrew Glover discusses a quality-centered approach to the test on Struts, using JUnit's StrutsTestCase, DbUnit. Here is a brief summary :Since the struts Action classes are the entry point to the business logic, there is too much coupling associated with them. Testing struts based application needs the use of a servlet container, HttpServletRequest and HttpServletResponse classes. Simpler tools are available for testing such applications:
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