On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 10:00 pm, Cabrera, Alan wrote:

Many of you are interested in helping out and are looking for a little direction.� I am desperate to get some help in making some unit tests.

Let me extol the virtues of writing unit tests and assure you that you will not be painting a white picket fence.� Unit tests are, obviously, a critical part of any project; I initially judge the quality of a project by the amount of unit tests written for it.� They are a great way to provide focus on learning JSRs and other new technologies; while reading dry specs does build character, writing the unit tests will deepen your real understanding of the spec.� Writing good unit tests can be almost as challenging as developing the actual product.

Agreed.

Also looking at the clover test coverage reports gives folks a good idea of where the holes are in the testing.


If you are interested in helping me out w/ the JSR 115 and some other things I'm working on, please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Though lets try keep discussions on the mail list where possible.


I'll help you in getting started and answer the myriad of questions that are sure to follow.

James
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