Tag: Testing
All the articles with the tag "Testing".
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MSDN Chopsticks on ASP.NET MVC (screencasts)
A while ago, KatrienDG asked me to do some screencasts on the ASP.NET MVC framework for the MSDN Chopsticks page. I've been working on 2 screencasts: an introductory talk to the ASP.NET MVC framework and a Test Driven Development story. Feel free to leave some comments!
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The devil is in the details (Visual Studio Team System test policy)
Have you ever been in a difficult situation where a software product is overall very good, but a small detail is going wrong? At least I've been, for the past week... Team System allows check-in policies to be enforced prior to checking in your code. One of these policies is the unit testing policy, which allows you to enforce a specific test list to be run prior to checking in your code.
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Detailed code metrics with NDepend
A while ago, I blogged about code performance analysis in Visual Studio 2008. Using profiling and hot path tracking, I measured code performance and was able to react to that. Last week, Patrick Smacchia contacted me asking if I wanted to test his project NDepend. He promised me NDepend would provide more insight in my applications. Let's test that!
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ASP.NET MVC - Testing issues Q and A
When playing around with the ASP.NET MVC framework and automated tests using Rhino Mocks, you will probably find yourself close to throwing your computer trough the nearest window. Here are some common issues and answers: A: When testing a controller action which expects Request.Form to be a NameValueCollection, a NullReferenceException is thrown... This is due to the fact that Request.Form is null. Use Scott's helper classes for Rhino Mocks and add the following extension method: [code:c#]
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Data Driven Testing in Visual Studio 2008 - Part 2
This is the second post in my series on Data Driven Testing in Visual Studio 2008. The first post focusses on Data Driven Testing in regular Unit Tests. This part will focus on the same in web testing. I assume you have read my previous post and saw the cool user interface I created. Let's first add some code to that, focussing on the TextBox_TextChanged event handler that is linked to TextBox1 and TextBox2. [code:c#] public partial class _Default : System.Web.UI.Page { // ... other code ...
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Data Driven Testing in Visual Studio 2008 - Part 1
Last week, I blogged about code performance analysis in visual studio 2008. since that topic provoked lots of comments (thank you Bart for associating "hotpaths" with "hotpants"), thought about doing another post on code quality in .NET. This post will be the first of two on Data Driven Testing. This part will focus on Data Driven Testing in regular Unit Tests. The second part will focus on the same in web testing.