Typemock's Isolator™ Unit Testing Solution Is Now Available for ASP .NET MVC
Developers writing ASP .NET MVC code can now be agile and unit test easily with Typemock Isolator and Ivonna add-on
Online, October 18, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Typemock, (http://www.typemock.com/) the leading provider and pioneer of easy unit testing solutions, announced today that its flagship Typemock Isolator unit testing tool will now enable developers to unit test their ASP.NET MVC code in conjunction with the Ivonna add-on. Now the Ivonna add-on for Typemock Isolator .NET ensures easy unit testing of ASP .NET MVC code.
Web development on ASP.NET was always hard, and without proper tools developers ran browser based tests, which are slow, and don't provide proper coverage. The Ivonna add-on to Isolator makes writing tests for web applications even easier. Ivonna simulates the web server and allows testing ASP.NET code-behind, without the need for a complex setup. Now Ivonna adds its capabilities to aid writing tests for ASP.NET MVC. Although ASP.NET MVC was written with unit testing in mind, it is still a difficult task and there are still areas where tools like Isolator and Ivonna fill in a much needed gap. Typemock Isolator offers writing unit tests easily, quickly and effectively, thus reducing the time spent on bugs and raising code quality.
"I am very excited about this update," said Artem Smirnov, creator of the Ivonna Add-on. "Now, ASP .NET MVC developers can perform more difficult isolated unit tests with ease and in a methodical manner."
"We are very happy with our partnership with Ivonna," commented Eli Lopian, Typemock's founder and CEO. "We are always happy to have great partners such as Ivonna and others working on add-ons for Isolator, together reaching our goal of easy unit testing."
For more information about Typemock Isolator .NET please see http://www.typemock.com/isolator-product-page
For more information about Ivonna's ASP .NET MVC add-on tool see http://ivonna.biz/
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