The first part of my Spring Batch tutorial explained why you should use Spring Batch instead of writing your own batch jobs and identified the basic building blocks of a Spring Batch job. Before you can move on and see Spring Batch in action, you have to get the required dependencies. After you have read […] 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
The previous part of this tutorial described the structure of a Spock specification and helped us to write our first specification. Although it is important to understand the basics, our specifications are not very useful because we don't know how we can describe the expected behavior of the system under specification. This blog post fixes […] 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
Most enterprise applications rely heavily on batch jobs. They run during the night and do all the time consuming tasks that cannot be done during business hours. These tasks are often critical to the business and errors can cause serious damage (i.e. cost a lot of money). That's why it is important to write robust […] 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