Showing posts with label stubrn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stubrn. Show all posts

January 25, 2010

Stubrn, Maps and Groovy

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().

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!