Joe Walnes
Posts: 151
Nickname: jwalnes1
Registered: Aug, 2003
|
Joe Walnes, "The Developers' Coach" from ThoughtWorks
|
|
|
|
OT2004 : Mock Objects: Driving Top-Down Development
|
Posted: Mar 31, 2004 10:19 AM
|
|
|
This post originated from an RSS feed registered with Agile Buzz
by Joe Walnes.
|
Original Post: OT2004 : Mock Objects: Driving Top-Down Development
Feed Title: Joe's New Jelly
Feed URL: http://joe.truemesh.com/blog/index.rdf
Feed Description: The musings of a ThoughtWorker obsessed with Agile, XP, maintainability, Java, .NET, Ruby and OpenSource. Mmm'kay?
|
Latest Agile Buzz Posts
Latest Agile Buzz Posts by Joe Walnes
Latest Posts From Joe's New Jelly
|
|
Nat and I were first up with our talk on Mock Objects. Yes, we are still harping on about them :).
Here's what we covered:
- OO concepts: an application is a web of collaborating objects, each providing a distinct responsibility and taking on multiple roles to provide services to other objects.
- How the process of using mock objects complements TDD to drive out the design of these responsibilities and roles.
- How our original usage of mocks for testing system boundaries such as databases, web-apps, GUIs, external libraries turned out to be a bad approach and the success we started achieving when inverting this to only mock types we can change.
- The process of using mocks very quickly points out key abstractions in your system, difference in responsibilities between objects and services objects require.
- Clearing up misconceptions about mocks, including: not using them at system boundaries and what they actually are (not stubs, not recorders, no behaviour).
- Our first public demonstration of the new JMock API to walk through a single iteration of the process.
- Usage patterns.
Feedback from: James Robertson @ Cincom Smalltalk and Mike Platt @ Microsoft.
Read: OT2004 : Mock Objects: Driving Top-Down Development
|
|