what is stub?Explain in testing point of view?

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what is stub?Explain in testing point of view?..

Answer / manikantareddy

Stub is a dummy module which just receives data and generates a whole lot of expected data,but it behaves like a real module.

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what is stub?Explain in testing point of view?..

Answer / vimal s

stub means
it is a dummy model which it act like a real module it generate and recevies the data

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what is stub?Explain in testing point of view?..

Answer / charan

Its temparory program,stubs have called programs.

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