From fe36334232f653c85f5110b76dbc9e6ff7ceeb74 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sam Brannen Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 17:14:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Dispel myth that Spring MVC Test requires JUnit Issue: SPR-13552 --- src/asciidoc/index.adoc | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/asciidoc/index.adoc b/src/asciidoc/index.adoc index 2fc30b3a794..2a5123d2edd 100644 --- a/src/asciidoc/index.adoc +++ b/src/asciidoc/index.adoc @@ -22120,14 +22120,14 @@ otherwise is nearly identical with two exceptions. One is support for features n TestContext framework, which provides caching benefits for the loaded configuration. **** -The __Spring MVC Test framework__ provides first class JUnit support for testing client -and server-side Spring MVC code through a fluent API. Typically it loads the actual -Spring configuration through the __TestContext framework__ and always uses the -`DispatcherServlet` to process requests thus approximating full integration tests -without requiring a running Servlet container. +The __Spring MVC Test framework__ provides first class support for testing Spring MVC +code using a fluent API that can be used with JUnit, TestNG, or any other testing +framework. It typically loads the actual Spring configuration through the __TestContext +framework__ and always uses the `DispatcherServlet` to process requests thus approximating +full integration tests without using a running Servlet container. Client-side tests are `RestTemplate`-based and allow tests for code that relies on the -`RestTemplate` without requiring a running server to respond to the requests. +`RestTemplate` without using a running server to respond to the requests. [[spring-mvc-test-server]] @@ -22162,7 +22162,7 @@ All other means of rendering including `@ResponseBody` methods and `View` types JSPs) such as Freemarker, Velocity, Thymeleaf, and others for rendering HTML, JSON, XML, and so on should work as expected, and the response will contain the generated content. -Below is an example of a test requesting account information in JSON format: +Below is a JUnit-based example of a test requesting account information in JSON format: [source,java,indent=0] ----