In the good old days users logged in by using the combination of username and password. Although nowadays some people still prefer the traditional way, a growing number of users want to sign in by using their social media accounts. This is a what makes Spring Social (and its sub projects) an useful addition to […] Read more
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I am a "testing fanatic" but I don’t understand test-driven development. Or so I thought. I have read a few books and numerous blog posts about it, and all of them have one major problem: The examples are always too simple. Those examples might be helpful if you write simple text editors or calculators for […] Read more
When I started using Java 7, I noticed right away that the Cobertura Maven plugin doesn’t support it. This was a huge problem to me because I used code coverage reports every day. I did some research and found the JaCoCo code coverage library. It looked interesting and I decided to give it a shot. […] Read more
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This video is outdated! If you want to learn how you can write unit tests for a Spring MVC REST API, you should take a look at my updated Spring MVC Test tutorial. It describes how you can write unit tests for a Spring MVC REST API with JUnit 5. This is the third part […] Read more
This blog post is outdated! If you want to learn how you can write unit tests for a Spring MVC REST API, you should take a look at my updated Spring MVC Test tutorial. It describes how you can write unit tests for a Spring MVC REST API with JUnit 5. Spring MVC provides an […] Read more