This looks very useful. A couple of comments Is there a Kotlin DSL for configuring the set up, in addition to the Java builders you demonstrated ? The SPEL expressions and the classpath strings both look quite prone to error - it would be nice to have this configured in a type safe way rather than just in strings.
For a long while I'm looking for a solution to this problem, how to integrate the services the during the test, and this looks interesting for sure. I hope the referenced jars able to utilize the test-containers (or somehow able to define which test containers need to be started, when someone referencing). Is it possible to extend the code coverage report (of the referenced artifact)?
Spring Boot keeps getting much better, very good instructor.
This is cool. On a side note good to see the use of Intellij Light theme in videos. It becomes a lot easier to view specially on smaller screens
Great, this powerful indeed thanks for sharing
This is great, thank you for sharing!
This looks very useful.
A couple of comments
Is there a Kotlin DSL for configuring the set up, in addition to the Java builders you demonstrated ?
The SPEL expressions and the classpath strings both look quite prone to error - it would be nice to have this configured in a type safe way rather than just in strings.
awesome! keep up the good work 🎉
Thanks josh❤❤ you are awesome 👏
For a long while I'm looking for a solution to this problem, how to integrate the services the during the test, and this looks interesting for sure. I hope the referenced jars able to utilize the test-containers (or somehow able to define which test containers need to be started, when someone referencing).
Is it possible to extend the code coverage report (of the referenced artifact)?
Great video!
Awesome to the end.
And at the end...
... Coulda made your bed Josh 😉
interesting, thx
GG
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