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How to write MUnit tests – a step by step guide

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When writing MUnit tests we can borrow a lot from what has been learned from writing effective unit tests using other tools, such as JUnit. If the subject under test is a flow instead of a Java method, there are differences, and some interpretation is necessary. Depending on the applications, and the testing strategies used, MUnit tests can be complicated or simple.

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