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JUnit 5 Basics 14 - Asserting exceptions with assertThrows
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JUnit 5 Basics
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- 1 JUnit 5 Basics 1 - Introduction and agenda
- 2 JUnit 5 Basics 2 - Why write tests
- 3 JUnit 5 Basics 3 - Why do we need a testing framework
- 4 JUnit 5 Basics 4 - Why JUnit 5
- 5 JUnit 5 Basics 5 - JUnit 5 Architecture
- 6 JUnit 5 Basics 6 - Creating a new JUnit 5 Maven project
- 7 JUnit 5 Basics 7 - Creating a JUnit test
- 8 JUnit 5 Basics 8 - Running a test
- 9 JUnit 5 Basics 9 - The @Test annotation
- 10 JUnit 5 Basics 10 - Using Assertions
- 11 JUnit 5 Basics 11 - Assert methods
- 12 JUnit 5 Basics 12 - Test driven development with JUnit
- 13 JUnit 5 Basics 13 - Maven surefire plugin integration
- 14 JUnit 5 Basics 14 - Asserting exceptions with assertThrows
- 15 JUnit 5 Basics 15 - Life cycle and test antipatterns to avoid
- 16 JUnit 5 Basics 16 - Using JUnit lifecycle hook annotations
- 17 JUnit 5 Basics 17 - Examining BeforeAll and AfterAll
- 18 JUnit 5 Basics 18 - Changing default TestInstance behavior
- 19 JUnit 5 Basics 19 - Using DisplayName and Disabled annotations
- 20 JUnit 5 Basics 20 - Conditional executions and assumptions
- 21 JUnit 5 Basics 21 - Using AssertAll
- 22 JUnit 5 Basics 22 - Writing nested test classes
- 23 JUnit 5 Basics 23 - Using supplier for assert messages
- 24 JUnit 5 Basics 24 - Using RepeatedTest
- 25 JUnit 5 Basics 25 - Tagging tests with @Tag
- 26 JUnit 5 Basics 26 - Using TestInfo and TestReporter
- 27 JUnit 5 Basics 27 - Wrap Up