I've added a new feature to Stubrn: Instead of implementing an anonymous class
with methods or fields as shown
here, you can now pass
a Map<String,Object>
as a holder to stubFor()
.
My Impressions and Suggestions about Software Development in the 21th Century. Or something like that.
Showing posts with label stubrn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stubrn. Show all posts
January 25, 2010
Stubrn, Maps and Groovy
January 23, 2010
Stubrn - Some Ideas about Concise Stubs in Java
Motivation
There are a lot of cool Java Mock frameworks out there in the wild. I am a great fan of JMock myself, but nevertheless, they are Mock frameworks. As a matter of fact, sometimes i just want to use a Stub and not a Mock. That said, and not finding a proper solution to fit my needs, i started considering my demands. If you are as eager as me to see the results of this quest, feel free to read on!
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