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Hands-on Unit Testing with JUnit 5/6
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Hands-on Unit Testing with JUnit 5/6

Wed, April 22BackEndOpsTech TechLead

Unit testing remains one of the most effective ways to ensure code quality and maintainability, and JUnit continues to be Java’s most trusted framework for it. With JUnit 5 and the emerging JUnit 6, developers gain access to powerful new features that make testing faster, cleaner, and more expressive.

In this fully hands-on session, you will explore the modern JUnit ecosystem through live coding examples instead of slides. Learn how to use advanced assertions, parameterized tests, conditionals, assumptions, and new configuration options that simplify setup and improve test clarity.

Attendees will walk away with practical skills and ready-to-run code samples they can apply immediately in their own projects.

What You Will Learn

  • Key differences and enhancements in JUnit 5 and 6

  • Writing expressive and maintainable tests using modern assertions

  • Using parameterized tests, assumptions, and conditionals effectively

  • Organizing tests with reusable configurations and extensions

  • Tips for integrating JUnit with build tools and CI/CD pipelines

Who Should Attend

Java developers, testers, and team leads who want to upgrade their testing skills with JUnit 5/6 and adopt modern, hands-on testing practices.

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About the speaker

Chandra Guntur

Chandra Guntur

Java Champion, and JUG Leader at both Garden State JUG and NYJavaSIG

Chandra is a technologist in the financial services industry since 2003 and is programming with Java since 1998.

Chandra was selected as a 2019 Java Champion. He is a Java User Group (JUG) Leader, and helps run one of the largest Java user groups, NYJavaSIG and a founder-leader at the Garden State JUG.

Chandra conducts code workshops and Code Katas on core Java features. He is a frequent speaker at Java user groups, and technology conferences including Oracle CodeOne, Oracle Code NY, QCon New York, Devnexus, DawsCon and GIDS India.

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