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TESTING JAVA MICROSERVICES: USING ARQUILLIAN, HOVERFLY, ASSERTJ, JUNIT, SELENIUM, AND MOCKITO
Título:
TESTING JAVA MICROSERVICES: USING ARQUILLIAN, HOVERFLY, ASSERTJ, JUNIT, SELENIUM, AND MOCKITO
Subtítulo:
Autor:
SOTO, A
Editorial:
MANNING PUBLISHERS
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
JAVA
ISBN:
978-1-61729-289-7
Páginas:
296
51,50 €

 

Sinopsis

Summary

Testing Java Microservices teaches you to implement unit and integration tests for microservice systems running on the JVM. You´ll work with a microservice environment built using Java EE, WildFly Swarm, and Docker. You´ll learn how to increase your test coverage and productivity, and gain confidence that your system will work as you expect.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Technology

Microservice applications present special testing challenges. Even simple services need to handle unpredictable loads, and distributed message-based designs pose unique security and performance concerns. These challenges increase when you throw in asynchronous communication and containers.

About the Book

Testing Java Microservices teaches you to implement unit and integration tests for microservice systems running on the JVM. You´ll work with a microservice environment built using Java EE, WildFly Swarm, and Docker. You´ll advance from writing simple unit tests for individual services to more-advanced practices like chaos or integration tests. As you move towards a continuous-delivery pipeline, you´ll also master live system testing using technologies like the Arquillian, Wiremock, and Mockito frameworks, along with techniques like contract testing and over-the-wire service virtualization. Master these microservice-specific practices and tools and you´ll greatly increase your test coverage and productivity, and gain confidence that your system will work as you expect.

What´s Inside

Test automation
Integration testing microservice systems
Testing container-centric systems
Service virtualization
About the Reader

Written for Java developers familiar with Java EE, EE4J, Spring, or Spring Boot.

About the Authors

Alex Soto Bueno and Jason Porter are Arquillian team members. Andy Gumbrecht is an Apache TomEE developer and PMC. They all have extensive enterprise-testing experience.

Table of Contents

An introduction to microservices
Application under test
Unit-testing microservices
Component-testing microservices
Integration-testing microservices
Contract tests
End-to-end testing
Docker and testing
Service virtualization
Continuous delivery in microservices