This example shows how to split unit and integration tests using Maven and JUnit categories. It is especially useful for existing test suites and can be implemented in minutes. This has been a very ...
In this example I will show how you can perform a standard Maven build whilst keeping your unit and integration tests in separate packages. Other techniques specify using either a naming convention or ...
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As for unit tests... I think it depends on the code. Some code is appropriate to unit testing, while other code is not. Asking "how big does my project have to be to unit test?" is a a bad question.
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