A majority of the content are out of date now. A typical example is the chapter for Maven that is almost useless. Instead of reading this book, I'd rather go Google.
Java Tools for Extreme Programming: Mastering Open Source Tools Including Ant, JUnit, and Cactus
β Scribed by Richard Hightower, Nicholas Lesiecki
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 417
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A majority of the content are out of date now. A typical example is the chapter for Maven that is almost useless. Instead of reading this book, I'd rather go Google.
β¦ Table of Contents
Java Tools for Extreme ProgrammingβMastering Open Source Tools Including Ant, JUnit, and Cactus......Page 3
Introduction......Page 5
XP Overview......Page 11
Summary......Page 17
2 J2EE Deployment Concepts......Page 18
3 Example Applications......Page 28
4 Continuous Integration with Ant......Page 80
5 Building Java Applications with Ant......Page 91
6 Building J2EE Applications with Ant......Page 111
7 Unit Testing with JUnit......Page 157
8 Testing Container Services with Cactus......Page 204
9 Functional Testing with HttpUnit......Page 246
10 Measuring Application Performance with JMeter......Page 266
11 Load Testing with JUnitPerf......Page 283
Ant Command Line Options......Page 299
Ant Parent Elements......Page 300
Ant Key Tasks......Page 302
Directory and File System Tasks......Page 305
External Execution Tasks......Page 307
File Library Tasks......Page 312
File Readers Writers and Tokenizers......Page 314
Source Control Tasks......Page 315
Some Key Optional Tasks......Page 316
Frequently Used Nested Parameters and Elements......Page 317
Package org.apache.tools.ant......Page 320
Putting it Together......Page 339
Package junit.framework......Page 341
extensions......Page 353
Package org.apache.cactus......Page 358
Package org.apache.cactus.util......Page 378
Package org.apache.cactus.server......Page 381
Package com.meterware.httpunit......Page 384
Package com.clarkware.junitperf......Page 409
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