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What is JMock?

JMock is a library for creating mock objects in Java. It simplifies unit testing by allowing developers to isolate the code under test from its dependencies. Mock objects stand in for real objects, allowing testers to define expected interactions and verify that the code behaves as intended. It is used to ensure correct interactions between components.

What other technologies are related to JMock?

JMock Competitor Technologies

Mockito is another popular mocking framework for Java, serving the same purpose as JMock.
mentioned alongside JMock in 1% (243) of relevant job posts
Spock is a testing and specification framework for Java and Groovy that includes mocking capabilities, acting as a competitor.
mentioned alongside JMock in 2% (59) of relevant job posts

JMock Complementary Technologies

DBUnit is a database testing framework often used alongside JMock for integration testing.
mentioned alongside JMock in 16% (97) of relevant job posts
JUnit is a unit testing framework that JMock is used with to provide mock objects for testing.
mentioned alongside JMock in 0% (431) of relevant job posts

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