Michael Vorburger created FINERACT-949:
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Summary: Improve Java API style used for writting integration
tests in Fineract
Key: FINERACT-949
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-949
Project: Apache Fineract
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Michael Vorburger
The current (Java) "style" that integration tests are written in in Fineract
is... really ugly!
They are from a bygone era when Java had no generic. All those weird
{{java.util.HashSet}}, with a lot of {{java.lang.Object}} etc. in tests are...
so not 21st century style.
I don't really have the answer here, yet - but perhaps others have ideas - how
does one write Java (test) code in 2020 which deals with JSON in a nicer way?
Does REST Assured (http://rest-assured.io) meanwhile offer a better way to do
this kind of thing?
Could https://github.com/skyscreamer/JSONassert be of use and interest for this
purpose?
BTW if using REST Assured better than we are is part of the answer here, then
let's first do FINERACT-884.
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