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Chapter 9, Problem 3E
Program Plan Intro
Program Plan:
- Define a class SalesItemTest to test the required method.
- Define a default constructor.
- Define two methods setUp() method that runs before every test invocation and tearDown() method that runs after every test method.
- Define a test method testSizeOfComents() used to test the comments added.
Program Description:
To test whether the getNumberOfComments() method is work correctly for the SalesItem class or not.
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