Time for action – unit-testing domain objects
Let's see how to test one of our domain object using the JUnit framework to ensure it functions as expected. In an earlier chapter, we created a domain object to represent an item in a shopping cart, called CartItem
. The CartItem
class has a method called getTotalPrice
to return the total price of that particular cart item based on the product and number of items it represents. Let's test whether the getTotalPrice
method behaves properly. Follow these steps:
- Open
pom.xml
and you will findpom.xml
under the root directory of the project itself. - You will see some tabs at the bottom of the
pom.xml
file. Select the Dependencies tab and click on the Add button of the Dependencies section. - A Select Dependency ...
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