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Luis Majano

May 26, 2011

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We just had a great connection regarding unit testing and integration testing and so much more.  Gave a sneek peak into ColdBox 3.1 and some cool WireBox AOP coming along.  So here are the details:

ColdBox Connection ##6: Unit, Integration Testing and More


04/14/2011



In this episode, Luis Majano discusses the upcoming 3.1 release with AOP implementations. Also, our basics surrounding
unit testing, tools of the trade, integration testing, plugin, interceptor and handler testing.



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Jun 03, 2011 01:21:10 UTC

by Erik-Jan Jaquet

Hi Luis,

I don't think the Download Source link contains the correct files... These are not the ones used in the presentation.

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