Krakow, Poland, 25 - 27 August 2021
Experienced architect aiming for high quality solutions. Very engaged in evangelising Software Craftsmanship, Clean Code and Test-Driven Development as a conference speaker and trainer. An expert in deployment automation with Continuous Delivery and Continuous Inspection of Code Quality. An enthusiast of Reactive Systems and broadly defined concurrency. Besides, an open source author and a contributor, a (minor) Spock committer and an occasional blogger.
What you can expect from Spock 2.x?
Tools-in-ActionSpring 2021 - long awaited - Spock 2.0 has been finally released. Heavily rewritten to leverage JUnit Platform (a crucial part of JUnit 5) is ready for even better testing in your projects.
However, what about the (initially missing) support for brand new Groovy 3? Is Spock Java 12+ compatible? How problematic will it be to migrate existing tests from Spock 1.3 (especially those using JUnit 4's rules)? What other new features and breaking changes are expected in 2.x?
During this short talk, I will summarize over 2 years of development, explaining if/how it impacts the status quo (Spock 2 vs JUnit Jupiter 5) presented by me three years ago.
Scheduled on Wednesday from 17:10 to 17:40 in Room 2