The project was mostly in C#. We had NUnit, MSTest, and Rhino Mocks.
For the part that was in Java, I think we had JUnit and Mockito, but here I'm not so sure - it was more than 2 years ago:)
I liked the C# ones - they were rather easy to use and rich in features at the same time. I.e., you can "expect" how many times a certain function is called, or make your mock return different values on different calls (although the syntax for that wasn't very easy).
I don't think I tried Typemocks, so can't say anything about it, unfortunately.
The project was mostly in C#. We had NUnit, MSTest, and Rhino Mocks.
For the part that was in Java, I think we had JUnit and Mockito, but here I'm not so sure - it was more than 2 years ago:)
Were you satisfied with these frameworks?
Have you heard about Typemock by any chance?
I liked the C# ones - they were rather easy to use and rich in features at the same time. I.e., you can "expect" how many times a certain function is called, or make your mock return different values on different calls (although the syntax for that wasn't very easy).
I don't think I tried Typemocks, so can't say anything about it, unfortunately.
Thanks!
I'm asking because my team and I are working with Typemock, and your article made me realize how powerful it is.
Oh how nice:)) happy I helped!