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package com.caucho.junit;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
*
* Creates a Resin bean container custom configuration for a given JUnit test.
*
*
* If no beans.xml files are specified, the default META-INF/beans.xml will be
* loaded. If one or more beans.xml files are specified, the default beans.xml
* file will be ignored. An array of beans.xml files may be specified. Multiple
* beans.xml are combined together to create the final test configuration.
*
*
* If no persistence.xml file is specified, the default persistence.xml will be
* loaded. If a persistence.xml file is specified, the default file will be
* ignored in favor of the specified JPA configuration.
*
*
* Unless otherwise specified, files are loaded from the class-path. You can
* explicitly specify that a file is loaded from the class-path by using the
* 'classpath:' prefix (e.g. classpath:META-INF/beans.xml). You may specify that
* a file is loaded from the file-system using the 'file:' prefix (e.g.
* file:web/WEB-INF/beans.xml). Note that you can use either absolute or
* relative file paths (e.g. file:web/WEB-INF/beans.xml or
* file:/workspace/projectabc/tests/test123/web/WEB-INF/beans.xml).
*
*/
@Documented
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@Target({ TYPE })
public @interface ResinBeanConfiguration {
/**
* Specifies .jar files and directories with classes to add dynamically to
* classpath. Specified elements will also be scanned for Managed Beans (CDI)
*
* @return
*/
String[] classPath() default {};
String[] beansXml() default {};
String persistenceXml() default "";
}