SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

Easy BDD with Groovy

The Manifesto for Agile Software Development essentially focuses on meeting customer needs through reducing wasteful activities. For example, Agile developmental practices push for reducing repetitive documentation and for a rapid acceptance of change; yet, achieving these goals is by no means easy. While a process can enable increased collaboration, for instance, there are various tools that can effectively implement Agile principles. Once such tool is easyb (www.easyb.org), which is a Groovy based domain specific language, which facilitates collaboration by bridging those that define requirements (i.e. customers) and those who turn requirements into code (i.e. development). With easyb, collaborative teams can develop stories in a specific format which are then implemented as tests through a framework which marries the underlying application. This test suite enables change and produces accordance among Agile teams in short order.

In this talk, you will learn how to embrace collaboration and change rapidly by defining easyb stories that exercise a Java application end to end. You will learn how to define specific easyb structures, how to plug them into real code, and how to run them in an automated fashion. You will see first hand how non-coders can define tests easily and how the collaboration this brings yields working software faster.


About Andrew Glover

Andrew Glover

Andrew is the founder of the easyb BDD framework and the co-author of Addison Wesley's "Continuous Integration", Manning's "Groovy in Action" and "Java Testing Patterns". He is an author for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and Oreilly's ONJava and ONLamp portals. He actively blogs about software at thediscoblog.com.

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