| = Getting started with Arquillian and TomEE |
| :index-group: Arquillian |
| :jbake-date: 2018-12-05 |
| :jbake-type: page |
| :jbake-status: published |
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| Arquillian is a testing framework on top of JUnit (or TestNG if you |
| prefer). It makes it easier to do integration tests in a managed |
| environment (JEE environment here after). |
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| We provide an embedded and remote adapter, see |
| link:arquillian-available-adapters.html[the available adapters] for more |
| details. |
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| In a managed environment it is usually quite difficult to perform unit |
| tests, due to the fact that most of the time you have to mock almost the |
| entire environment. It is very time consuming and requires complicated |
| integration tests that must reflect the production environment as best |
| as possible. Unit tests lose their true value. |
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| JEE always got seen as an heavy technology, impossible to test and to |
| use in development. OpenEJB always fought against that idea and proved |
| that it's really possible. |
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| As David Blevins said: |
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| > "Do not blame EJBs (ie. Java EE) because your |
| server is not testable." |
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| With latest Java EE specifications (5 and especially 6), it becomes a |
| reality. Arquillian typically addresses that area. It is basically a |
| framework that aims at helping/managing the server/container in an |
| agnostic way. Arquillian is responsible for the lifecycle of the |
| container (start, deploy, undeploy, stop, etc). |
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| TomEE community heavily invested on that framework to prove it's really |
| useful and can really help testing Java EE application. That's also an |
| opportunity to get the most out of TomEE (lightweight, fast, |
| feature-rich, etc). |
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| [tip] |
| TIP: See http://arquillian.org[Arquillian.org] for a great quick-start |
| tutorial on Arquillian itself. |