This blog post describes how we can specify expectations for the XML document that is received by our WireMock server. After we have finished this blog post, we: Can compare the actual XML document with the expected XML document. Understand how we can ensure that an element is found from the XML document. Know how […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
As you might remember, earlier this summer I asked feedback from a sample topic of my testing course (Introduction to JUnit 4). I was lucky because I received a lot of feedback, and that's why I decided to release another sample lesson that allows you to see the changes I have made to my videos. […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more