Paul Hammant's Blog: JMock crash course
I did a JMock presentation at a client site a few days ago. Steve Freeman and
Nat Pryce blogged that theirs was not so good at a OOPSLA, and
they did a live code demo. So I decided to go for minimalist.
Of course, the spoken word is missing from the presentation, but you may be able to get something from it. I got permission from my PM to upload to Internet, as it does not exactly give away any IP.
[May 7] Nat points out that I misread the writeup of the OOPSLA presentation. Their live demo was far more successful than the presentation. I presented mine to some developers at a bank and it went down well. JMocking is spreading out as a practice now, but much of that could be to do with pair programming.
Of course, the spoken word is missing from the presentation, but you may be able to get something from it. I got permission from my PM to upload to Internet, as it does not exactly give away any IP.
[May 7] Nat points out that I misread the writeup of the OOPSLA presentation. Their live demo was far more successful than the presentation. I presented mine to some developers at a bank and it went down well. JMocking is spreading out as a practice now, but much of that could be to do with pair programming.