November 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1488 pages
36h 35m
English
By Jeff Marin, Tom Schwenk, and Mark Artiges
IN THIS CHAPTER
Applications that have been unit tested have shown that they can perform their expected functionality in a controlled environment. In many cases, this simulates a single user running the application where all dependent resources, such as database connections and memory, are readily available. Although this is an important step in the development of WebLogic applications, unit testing, by itself, is not sufficient ...
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