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ISBN 10: 1941222293
ISBN 13: 9781941222294
Author: Seb Rose,Matt Wynne,Aslak Hellesoy
Teams working on the JVM can now say goodbye forever to misunderstood requirements, tedious manual acceptance tests, and out-of-date documentation. Cucumber – the popular, open-source tool that helps teams communicate more effectively with their customers – now has a Java version, and our bestselling Cucumber Book has been updated to match. The Cucumber for Java Book has the same great advice about how to deliver rock-solid applications collaboratively, but with all code completely rewritten in Java. New chapters cover features unique to the Java version of Cucumber, and reflect insights from the Cucumber team since the original book was published.
Until now it’s been difficult for teams developing Java applications to learn how to benefit from Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD). This book changes all that by describing in detail how to use Cucumber to harness the power of plain language specifications in your development process.
In part 1, you’ll discover how to use Cucumber’s Gherkin DSL to describe the behavior your customers want from the system. You’ll also learn how to write Java code that interprets those plain language specifications and checks them against your application. Part 2 guides you through a worked example, using Spring, MySQL, and Jetty. Enhanced chapters teach you how to use Selenium to drive your application and handle asynchronous Ajax calls, and new chapters cover Dependency Injection (DI) and advanced techniques to help keep your test suites fast. Part 3 shows you how to integrate Cucumber with your Continuous Integration (CI) system, work with a REST web service, and even use BDD with legacy applications.
Written by the creator of Cucumber and two of its most experienced users and contributors, The Cucumber for Java Book is an authoritative guide that will give you and your team all the knowledge you need to start using Cucumber with confidence
The Cucumber for Java Book 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Cucumber Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Why Cucumber?
Automated Acceptance Tests
Behaviour-Driven Development
Living Documentation
How Cucumber Works
What We Just Learned
Chapter 2: First Taste
Understanding Our Goal
Creating a Feature
Creating Step Definitions
Implementing Our First Step Definition
Changing Cucumber’s Output
Testing Our Checkout Class
Adding an Assertion
Making It Pass
What We Just Learned
Chapter 3: Gherkin Basics
What’s Gherkin For?
Format and Syntax
Feature
Scenario
Comments
Spoken Languages
What We Just Learned
Chapter 4: Step Definitions: From the Outside
Steps and Step Definitions
Capturing Arguments
Multiple Captures
Flexibility
Returning Results
What We Just Learned
Chapter 5: Expressive Scenarios
Background
Data Tables
Scenario Outline
Too Much Information
Doc Strings
Staying Organized with Tags and Subfolders
What We Just Learned
Chapter 6: Keeping Your Cucumbers Sweet
Feeling the Pain
Working Together
Caring for Your Tests
Stop the Line and Defect Prevention
What We Just Learned
Part 2: A Worked Example
Chapter 7: Step Definitions: On the Inside
Sketching Out the Domain Model
Staying Honest with Transforms
Adding Custom Helper Methods
Organizing the Code
Dependency Injection
What We Just Learned
Chapter 8: Support Code
Fixing the Bug
Bootstrapping the User Interface
Making the Switch
Using Hooks
Getting to Green
What We Just Learned
Chapter 9: Message Queues and Asynchronous Components
Our New Asynchronous Architecture
How to Synchronize
Implementing the New Architecture
Fixing the Flickering Scenario
What We Just Learned
Chapter 10: Databases
Iterative Database Development
Refactoring to Use a Database
Reading and Writing to the Database
Cleaning the Database with Transactions
Cleaning the Database with Truncation
What We Just Learned
Chapter 11: Simplifying Design with Dependency Injection
DI and Cucumber
Improving Our Design Using DI
PicoContainer Is Almost Invisible
Moving to Guice
Spring in Your Steps
CDI with Weld
What We Just Learned
Chapter 12: Working with Web Applications
Selenium WebDriver
Handling Failure
Reusing the Browser
Ajax
What We Just Learned
Chapter 13: Keeping Your Features Fast
Partitioning Features and Scenarios
What Sort of Tests?
Environment-Specific Step Definitions
Changing Step Definitions Using Tags
What We Just Learned
Part 3: More Techniques
Chapter 14: Controlling Cucumber
Cucumber’s Runtime Options
Overriding Cucumber Options
Automating Cucumber
What We Just Learned
Chapter 15: Working with a REST Web Service
Structure Your Step Definitions
Storing Some Fruit
Building a Skeleton Web Server
The Fruits of Our Labor
What We Just Learned
Chapter 16: Working with Legacy Applications
Characterization Tests
Squashing Bugs
Adding New Behavior
Are Your Scenarios Sufficient?
What We Just Learned
Appendix 1: Installing Cucumber
Choosing Your JARs
External Dependencies
Console Colors on Windows
Appendix 2: Cucumber and Other JVM Languages
Groovy
Scala
Clojure
Appendix 3: Bibliography
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