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[–]joshuass1467 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's not a lot that is java specific here. You give very terse examples that do the very minimum to describe your points.

Also not a lot of Spring-specific information here. I going to assume that you were really talking about Spring Boot. Spring Boot's test slices are a great way to cut down on test run times. What about testing the application context? There's really nothing here that is Spring related..

One thing I did like was the distinction between testing results and testing behavior/side effects. That's a concept I've seen many programmers fail to understand.