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Gradle is easy: Groovy tests

December 13, 2011 by jessitron

Today in Unit Testing, an evil framework class hid my important return value away in a private field. Groovy to the rescue! So far, all our code and tests are in Java. It took only two lines in build.gradle, as specified in the gradle documentation, and poof. I put my little test class in src/test/groovy/package/structure, … Read moreGradle is easy: Groovy tests

Categories UncategorizedTags gradle, groovy, tdd, testing
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