Testing POJOs & JavaBeans Using JUnit in IRAD for WebSphere7
This tutorial shows you how to use IBM’s Rational Application Developer (IRAD) 6.0 to create and run a JUnit test on a simple JavaBean.
This tutorial shows you how to use IBM’s Rational Application Developer (IRAD) 6.0 to create and run a JUnit test on a simple JavaBean.
This CBT tutorial codes a very simple POJO class called User, and then uses Hibernate, JPA annotations, and the SchemaExport class to have Hibernate create the underlying database needed to support the persistence of the domain model.
This presentation demonstrates that the Java platform is very well suited for high performance graphical applications, such as high demanding 3D and 2D applications in the GIS (Geographical Information Systems) world. In particular, we will share our advanced experience (techniques, pros and cons, do’s and don’ts) in the context of …
This 10 minute video tutorial creates a simple Hibernate web application from scratch, loosely following the Hibernate quickstart tutorial
Misko Hevery made a presentation at Google Tech Talks about unit testing. He tells us that “There is no secret to writing tests… … there are only secrets to writing testable code!”. He describes the different category of tests and shows the importance of unit testing. He describes how to …
Continuing from Flow Control: Part 1, we cover more of the essential flow control structures in this lesson. These are if-else-if-else statement nesting and for loops. http://www.javaomatic.com/javalesson4.html