JUnit Question:

What Is JUnit TestCase?

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Answer:

JUnit TestCase is the base class, junit.framework.TestCase, used in JUnit 3.8 that allows you to create a test case. TestCase class is no longer supported in JUnit 4.4.

A test case defines the fixture to run multiple tests. To define a test case

* Implement a subclass of TestCase
* Define instance variables that store the state of the fixture
* Initialize the fixture state by overriding setUp
* Clean-up after a test by overriding tearDown

Each test runs in its own fixture so there can be no side effects among test runs. Here is an example:

import junit.framework.*;

public class MathTest extends TestCase {
protected double fValue1;
protected double fValue2;

protected void setUp() {
fValue1= 2.0;
fValue2= 3.0;
}

public void testAdd() {
double result= fValue1 + fValue2;
assertTrue(result == 5.0);
}
}

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