Vol 6 , Issue 1 , January - March 2018 | Pages: 5-8 | Research Paper
Received: January 25, 2018 | Revised: February 20, 2018 | Accepted: February 28, 2018 | Published Online: March 15, 2018
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In Container Integration testing framework is a combination of four open source technologies. Arquillian, Test NG, JaCoCo, and Maven. The aim of this work is to deals with automating the code using JaCoCo. JaCoCo is a Java framework calculates code coverage. It find’s the amount of code coverage in each lines of module that has been executed or missed and finally it will be deploy to wild fly server in the user matrix project source container.The main idea behind developing in this automation testing framework is able to test server side components developed using Java. The tests will be such that they will run in the container/application server (e.g. Wild Fly) where the server side component (e.g. test1) is deployed and because of that the tests will be able to use all the real resources (e.g. EJB etc.) provided by the container instead of mocking them.[1]Web Service Description Language (WSDL) specification, we first automatically generate necessary Java code to implement a client. We then leverage automated unit test generation tools for Java to generate unit tests, and execute the generated unit tests, which in turn invoke the service under test. The next important objective is to calculate amount of code covered by the test cases.
Keywords
Integration Testing, Automation Testing, Java Framework, Unit Tests