The following is a list of test dependencies for this project. These dependencies are only required to compile and run unit tests for the application:
GroupId | ArtifactId | Version | Classifier | Type | Optional |
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junit | junit | 3.8.1 | - | jar | |
log4j | log4j | 1.2.14 | - | jar | |
org.easymock | easymock | 2.0 | - | jar |
The following is a list of transitive dependencies for this project. Transitive dependencies are the dependencies of the project dependencies.
Spring-rich adds value for people needing to develop Swing applications and do so in a way that promotes consistent, well-designed, configurable Swing applications. The spring-rich developers strongly feel the "old days" of Swing apps "not looking native" and not being performant or web-accessible are gone with JDK1.4.2 and 1.5 and webstart. It is our belief the only problem with Swing is that there are a limited number of higher-level abstractions available that assist in making the toolkit simpler and easier to use, and a limited number of design best practices. The goal of spring-richclient is to provide that.
Unnamed - junit:junit:jar:3.8.1
EasyMock provides Mock Objects for interfaces in JUnit tests by generating them on the fly using Java's proxy mechanism. Due to EasyMock's unique style of recording expectations, most refactorings will not affect the Mock Objects. So EasyMock is a perfect fit for Test-Driven Development.
Log4j