JUnit
Apache NetBeans
JUnit | Apache NetBeans | |
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9 | 34 | |
8,501 | 2,546 | |
0.0% | 0.6% | |
2.4 | 9.9 | |
30 days ago | about 19 hours ago | |
Java | Java | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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JUnit
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Adding testing for my java project
Because I only wanna use the cmd java test, so I chose Junit4 which supports Plain-old JAR. I did test according to the Getting started document. But when I ran the javac -cp .:junit-4.XX.jar:hamcrest-core-1.3.jar CalculatorTest.java I got the error message CalculatorTest.java:4: error: package main does not exits. I tried to reorganize the folder and set Path according to others' experience 1, 2, but it still did not work.
- Unit testing many possible cases
- 2023 Development Tool Map
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How to run Java without Maven, Gradle, or IDE
Oops, another error. This is why we should read the manual 😅.
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What's the most interesting open-source project to study?
JUnit4
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Why can't I use classes from tertiary dependencies pulled in by maven?
Delete those imports and remove the junit-jupiter-api dependency. Follow the instructions for JUnit 4.
- Criando curso na EduTools
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How to properly ignore Junit 4 in Gradle and Maven
Quite a lot of Java dependencies bring Junit 4 or Junit vintage engine as a transitive dependency.
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Can I package my JUnit test program into a JAR, that uses test files which are external to the JAR?
The AHTest039.json file is the actual test. My testRunner() method (no relation to JUnit test runners) reads that JSON file, processes it, and asserts that the test passed. So my test class consists of a few Java methods, and what is essentially a list of JSON files to process.
Apache NetBeans
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Netbeans 20 Released
This page doesn't give any details about what's changed in this release.
More informative page: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/releases/tag/20
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Learn to code Java using Netbeans
The IDE we use on this course is called NetBeans, and we use it with the Test My Code plugin.
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Having issues starting Java in VS on Mac
I believe Netbeans is the preferred IDE for the mooc. There is a plugin for IntelliJ, but I've heard mixed reviews.
- 2023 Development Tool Map
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How a Zig IDE Could Work
> For the most part, Eclipse has fallen into obscurity.
I guess it depends on the locale/company/environment?
In most conferences, online videos, as well as among the people I know personally, JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA for Java) seem to reign supreme: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/
They have a community version, personally I pay for the Ultimate package of all the tools. They're slightly sluggish, want a lot of RAM, but the actual development experience and features make up for that.
I know that Eclipse is sometimes used more in an educational setting, however there are also both some specialized tools, as well as customized versions for something like working with Spring in the industry: https://spring.io/tools
In my experience, the idea behind the IDE is nice (a platform that you can install whatever you want on, entire language support packages, or specialized tool packages), but the execution falls short - sometimes it's unstable, other times it works slow and so on. That said, it's passable.
I would say that personally I'd almost prefer NetBeans to Eclipse, even after it was given over to the Apache Foundation, which have released a few versions since: https://netbeans.apache.org/
It seems to do less than either Eclipse or IntelliJ IDEA do, but for general purpose Java editing and limited work with other stacks (PHP, webdev stuff, some C/C++) it is good and pleasant to use. However, if you have projects that get close to half a million lines of code, it does just kind of break and gets way slower than the alternatives. It still somehow feels more coherent than Eclipse to me, would pick it if IntelliJ IDEA didn't exist.
Some also try doing something like using Visual Studio Code with a Java plugin: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/java
That said, I only used that briefly when I needed something lightweight for a netbook of mine, the experience was somewhat underwhelming. The autocomplete or refactoring wasn't as good as IntelliJ IDEA and just felt a little bit tacked on. Then again, that was a while ago, I don't doubt that progress is being made.
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Some other windows PHP IDEs besides VSCode and PHP Storm
(free) Apache NetBeans is there from ages, and one person on my team still uses it for PHP/web stuff (including the use of xdebug with it) because you know, it works. Some of us care about *what* gets into the repository, not *how* it gets done, as long you're productive.
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Primeiros passos no desenvolvimento Java em 2023: um guia particular
Existem outras IDEs igualmente famosas: Eclipse IDE e NetBeans.
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10 open source projects you should be aware of in 2023
1. NetBeans
- what is the best IDE for me to edit the UI besides netbeans? thankyou
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HTML / PHP / CSS / JavaScript IDE for MacOS?
Nobody mentioned (wonder why), but 10 years ago I used work in NetBeans. I thought it was fantastic and I can see it is still being developed.
What are some alternatives?
REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform
JBehave
intellij-community - IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition & IntelliJ Platform
AssertJ - AssertJ is a library providing easy to use rich typed assertions
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
JMockit - Advanced Java library for integration testing, mocking, faking, and code coverage
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
robolectric - Android Unit Testing Framework
brackets - An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
Apache JMeter - Apache JMeter open-source load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code