You`re into extreme programming. You`ve written the tests ( JUnit of course). You`ve done the most simple thing that could possibly work. You`ve even shared your keyboard with a colleague. But have you done enough?
`Test everything that could possibly break` is the motto. But how good are the tests you`ve written? Are they missing any part of your code? Are you testing too much? Is something being tested only via 5 or 6 nested calls?
NoUnit will answer these questions by giving you a simple picture of your code. Like a graph, NoUnit will show you a picture of your code, and reveals how good your JUnit tests are.
Here are some key features of "NoUnit":
· Gives you clear pictures of your code and tests (Green is good, Red is bad!).
· Is a 100% Java and XML solution, freely available under the GNU License.
· Can be extended to show any code pictures you want (Any view of your code , not just JUnit tests!)
· Reports can be understood by anybody , including non-techies
Requirements:
· Java
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Major features are (i) now able to call NoUnit via an ANT task and (ii) move to Log4J for logging.