ActorJS

ActorJS

Abstraktor AB
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About

With ActorJs you can isolate very complex connectivity-based systems. ActorJs arranges all the scenography you need so you can focus getting the right testing done. It handles any environment, encapsulating the system under test. Full control through separations, and no need for traditional simulators or mock-ups of processes. It allows you to go beyond test and focus on making development efficient. Minimal test coding, to create unique building blocks incrementally, and reuse them. Visualization (sequence diagrams, logging, test results, specification generation). Every tester/developer has a local instance of the tool. Just download from repo, and run. ActorJs is well prepared for Continuous Integration. Using ActorJs while developing software accelerates development. With ActorJs, you can go beyond simulators and mock-ups to easily isolate the SUT and execute the test case, in less time and at lower cost than with traditional testing. Let's start by analyzing what we want to test.

About

The toolkit is provided as a set of artifacts deployed to the Maven Central repository. It requires Java 7 or newer for test execution; tests must use JUnit or TestNG. For instructions on how to add the library to a Java project, see Running tests with JMockit. In this tutorial we examine the APIs available in the library, with the help of example tests (using Java 8). The central API - a single annotation - provides support for the automatic instantiation and initialization of the objects to be tested. Then we have the mocking API (also known as the "Expectations" API), intended for tests which use mocked dependencies. Finally, there is a small faking API (aka the "Mockups" API), which can be used for the creation and application of fake implementations that avoid the full cost of external components.

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Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Enterprises requiring a functional testing solution to isolate and test complex connectivity-based systems

Audience

DevOps teams looking for an Unit Testing solution

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Company Information

Abstraktor AB
Founded: 2019
Sweden
www.abstraktor.se/actorjs

Company Information

JMockit
jmockit.github.io

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