JADE Unit Testing
The JADE unit testing framework is part of the RootSchema and consists of classes and an interface, which are documented in
Class or Interface | Description |
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Superclass for all user-written unit test classes |
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Interface providing callback methods on the progress and results of unit testing |
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Class for running user-written unit tests |
Unit test methods are written in subclasses of
The results of a unit test run can be received by an object that implements the
The JADE development environment enables you to execute a selected unit test method or all unit test methods for a selected class by pressing the F9 key. For details, see "
Visual Studio uses the F9 key to set breakpoints, by default, and uses the F5 key to run and continue debug execution. JADE uses the F5 key to set breakpoints and the F9 key to run and continue debug execution. Switching between the two development environments can lead to confusion and frustration when using the F5 and F9 keys.
You can swap the F9 and F5 accelerator key bindings, by checking the Swap F5 (Toggle Breakpoint) and F9 (Execute/Continue) accelerators check box on the Short Cut Keys sheet on the Preferences dialog. This check box is unchecked by default (that is, false). For details,