Got Struts?

Believe it or not, there are numerous Struts applications alive today. They may not be the hippest things going, but they have business value so they’re in no hurry to go anywhere, at least until the cost to maintain them supersedes the cost to rewrite them. Until that point, it makes copasetic sense then to roll up your sleeves and test those applications so as to reduce the risk of introducing defects as modifications are made, right?

“Testing Struts legacy apps” is the latest article in IBM developerWork’s series “In pursuit of code quality”, which focuses on using the StrutsTestCase framework, in concert with DbUnit, to facilitate testing those omniscient Struts Action classes. As always, feel free to let it all hang out at the “Improve Your Java Code Quality” forum!

For additional resources on testing Struts applications see:

For additional resources on using DbUnit see:

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