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Subject: RE: [Eap-list] JUnit TestsAbsolutely no wizards!
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When IntelliJ wants to **lose its hardcore customer base**,
they'll just have to add wizards to their IDE !!Does this answer your question?
Edo
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> Is there any plan to add functionality to automatically
> create JUnit test from within IntelliJ.
>
> Some sort of wizard, by clicking on a class, create a test
> class and select the scope of the methods on the original
> object you wish to test.
>
> This would reduce the amount of time it takes to write tests.
>
> Don
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> Don Stewart
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Title: RE: [Eap-list] JUnit Tests
Okay
let me rephrase, as people seem to have such a problem with the word
wizard.
A
dialog very similar to those used by the code refactoring options. Single
pane, couple of questions on it ...
Don
- [Eap-list] JUnit Tests Don Stewart
- RE: [Eap-list] JUnit Tests Edoardo Comar
- Re: [Eap-list] JUnit Tests Stefan Mainz
- RE: [Eap-list] JUnit Tests Liu, Mike
- Don Stewart
