Running a business these days means juggling a lot of different software. You’ve got your sales tools, your finance programs, your marketing platforms – the list goes on. It can feel like each one is ...
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 ...
Take advantage of xUnit and ASP.Net Core’s test host package to run integration tests on your ASP.Net Core web applications Testing is an essential part of developing any application. There are ...
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In 2026, enterprises are dealing with increasingly complex digital ecosystems, spanning cloud-native applications, AI models, IoT devices, and microservices that must work together seamlessly. As ...
Really, you only need to do two kinds of testing: Unit testing (to make sure that your individual components work) and end-to-end testing (to make sure your application works). Anything else is just a ...