pearance of being
> a Camel-style DSL for testing, i.e.
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> This gets rid of a lot of the bootstrap code there was with JUnit. Any more
> feedback is more than welcome.
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JMS destination and
transforms it to a canonical format for broadcast onto another JMS
destination then we can run the following test:
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testing dsl
so that the versions can change independently of each other.
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he
> framework can support asynchronous transports and chaining of expectations
> to ensure orchestrated processes function as expected.
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> I'm interested in getting some feedback as to where it could be improved,
> or
> new features which could be useful.
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ts and chaining of expectations
to ensure orchestrated processes function as expected.
I'm interested in getting some feedback as to where it could be improved, or
new features which could be useful.
Thanks,
David
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