looks good, +1

On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi devs,
>
> This week end I've been (at last) experimenting with Mockito (
> http://docs.mockito.googlecode.com/hg/latest/org/mockito/Mockito.html)
> and it's been successful so far :)
>
> I've converted a first test to use it as a demonstrator of its power (
> http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XCOMMONS-316):
>
> https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-commons/commit/7b45b48de1c6915294736dfddda7479213e754fd
>
> I'd like to propose to start using it and start writing our tests with it
> since:
> * It's very easy to use. I was able to very simply migrate an existing
> test to it
> * It makes our tests much more readable to read and maintain IMO because
> 1) there's less boilerplate code, 2) it provides default values for mocks
> and 3) no more of ugly expectations syntax
> * It's powerful, just see
> http://docs.mockito.googlecode.com/hg/latest/org/mockito/Mockito.html
> * It's actively maintained and developed, see
> http://code.google.com/p/mockito/downloads/list and
> http://code.google.com/p/mockito/source/list and
> http://code.google.com/p/mockito/people/list
>
> After we've written/converted a few tests (let's say in 1 month or so) we
> can really decide if we like it and make it our official mocking tool or if
> we should go back to JMock (but I have little doubts ;)).
>
> WDYT?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
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