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sunita
Groupie ![]() Joined: 26Mar2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 76 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 02Apr2007 at 4:25am |
Because some classes may have references to other classes, testing a
class can frequently spill over into testing another class. A common
example of this is classes that depend on a database; in order to test
the class, the tester finds herself writing code that interacts with
the database. This is a mistake, because a unit test should never go
outside of its own class boundary. As a result, the software developer
abstracts an interface around the database connection, and then
implements that interface with their own Mock Object. This results in
loosely coupled code, thus minimizing dependencies in the system
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