دانلود کتاب Java Testing and Design: From Unit Testing to Automated Web Tests
by Frank Cohen
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عنوان فارسی: جاوا تست و طراحی: از تست واحد به تست های وب خودکار |
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The goal of the book is to make this case: Delivering service excellence requires a new level of cooperation between software developers, QA technicians, and IT managers. JTD defines services as any software application that is accessible over a routed network using open protocols. JTD is a book about testing services, including Web applications, Service Oriented Applications, and n-tier applications. JTD begins with testing methodology, covers protocols and architecture decisions, and delivers code-level examples in TestMaker scripts.
TestMaker is a framework and utility that is composed of a number of open-source libraries and tools. The book uses TestMaker to show you by example how to accomplish testing tasks. The examples can easily be applied to other testing tools, languages and platforms.
For example, chapter 7 talks about the move developers made from HTTP applications through XML-RPC and into SOAP-based Web Services. The chapter shows the reasons why XML-RPC is cool and appropriate applications for XML-RPC. It then covers the things that typically go wrong with XML-RPC to give you some thoughts on how to test an XML-RPC application. The chapter then presents a TestMaker script showing how to make an XML-RPC call. TestMaker uses the Apache XML-RPC library. So, the example script shows by example how Apache XML-RPC could be used in a Java application too.
The book breaks down into three parts: JTD starts with an understanding of the reasons the existing testing methodologies fail to deliver excellent services. This part describes a test methodology and several techniques for measuring service excellence. The second part introduces the technologies used to deliver scalable and well performing services, make the case for where they are appropriately used, talks about the problems, and then shows a how-to example in code. The third part of JTD shows three case studies of how the methodology is applied to solving enterprise scalability, regression, functionality, and quality-of-service problems in information services.
I recommend Java Testing and Design to anyone needing to understand the scalability and performance characteristics of SOA.
-Walk