(The functions used by many enterprises in java may generally be poor, which will affect the income and promises of many enterprises. The best way to eliminate functional problems in java usage is to adopt effective functional testing strategies during development and usage. Currently, the most advanced functional testing strategy is Continued Functional Management (CPM). Continued functional testing emphasizes automating functional testing of all test cases as developers commit code to the source code repository. This article provides an overview of Continued Functional Management, as well as Test Driven Development and Continued Integration, and outlines what developers need to integrate development in Eclipse in order to perform functional analysis and analysis of all test cases before the code is committed to the source code repository. The process to do in the environment. Before committing the code to a larger use, developers should make their code functionally fulfill the request. Eclipse - contacting the Continuation Feature Management Tool - can get them to these requests with a simple click of a button (perhaps a double click). This article outlines two development methods, test-driven development and continuous integration, and then shows how these methods can be extended to include functional testing. At the end of the article, it explains how to integrate continuous function management into Eclipse IDE.
Continued Feature Management in Java Development.pdf)