We are so excited to bring you our 1.0.0 Release Candidate of TestBox. Much work and dedication has gone through this release and a final release is imminent. For those of you that do not know what TestBox is, TestBox is a next generation testing framework for ColdFusion that is based on BDD (Behavior Driven Development) for providing a clean obvious syntax for writing tests. It contains not only a testing framework, runner, assertions and expectations library but also integrates with MockBox, our mocking and stubbing library. It also supports xUnit style of testing and MXUnit compatibilities. TestBox has been released as a 1.0.0 Alpha and can be downloaded from our main downloads page and it has been also integrated into the "development" branch for the ColdBox platform as well. You can read much more detail about the release from our engineering blog.
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