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justin cater

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Getting started with Mockito Posted: Aug 11, 2014 1:41 PM
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Mockito is an open source testing framework for Java released under the MIT License.The framework allows the creation of test double objects (mock objects) in automated unit tests for the purpose of Test-driven Development (TDD) or Behavior Driven Development (BDD).

In this lesson, part of the “Testing with Mockito” course, you will get started with Mockito. You will learn why and when Mocks should be used, and how to perform the two phases of Mockito, Stubbing and Verification. Then, you will see how to integrate Mockito to your projects and some of its best practices.

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