JBehave: BDD with Java Training Course

Course

In City Of London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    City of london

JBehave is an open-source, Java-based BDD framework for writing tests in a natural language style. BDD, or Behavior Driven Development, is an agile software development technique that encourages collaboration among developers, QA and non-technical business people in a software project.
This training begins with a discussion of BDD and how the JBehave framework can be used to carry out BDD testing for web applications. Participants are given ample opportunity to interact with the instructor and peers while implementing the concepts and tactics learned in this hands-on, practice-based lab environment.
By the end of this training, participants will have a firm understanding of BDD and JBehave, as well as the necessary practice and toolset to write test cases for real-world software test scenarios.
Audience
Testers and Developers
Format of the course
Heavy emphasis on hands-on practice. Most of the concepts are learned through samples, exercises and hands-on development.

Facilities

Location

Start date

City Of London (London)
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Token House, 11-12 Tokenhouse Yard, EC2R 7AS

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Writing
  • Project
  • Web
  • Java
  • Testing

Course programme

Introduction
Business Driven Development (BDD) and Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD)
BDD as a collaboration tool for software engineers, test engineers and business people

Defining your project requirements

Setting up your environment for web application testing

Writing your stories in a user-friendly language

The anatomy of a textual scenario

Writing your first textual scenario

Writing and annotating the Java method

Passing parameters to the method

Passing multiple arguments

Sharing data between methods

Organizing your scenarios

Setup and teardown

Closing remarks

JBehave: BDD with Java Training Course

Price on request