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dbUnit is a JUnit extension (also usable from Ant and Maven) targeted for database-driven projects that, among other things, puts your database into a known state between test runs. This is an excellent way to avoid the myriad of problems that can occur when one test case corrupts the database and causes subsequent tests to fail or exacerbate the damage.
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package org.dbunit;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.util.Properties;
/**
* TestCase that uses a JndiDatabaseTester.
*
* @author Andres Almiray ([email protected])
* @author Last changed by: $Author$
* @version $Revision$ $Date$
* @since 2.2.0
*/
public abstract class JndiBasedDBTestCase extends DBTestCase
{
/**
* Logger for this class
*/
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(JndiBasedDBTestCase.class);
public JndiBasedDBTestCase()
{
}
public JndiBasedDBTestCase( String name )
{
super( name );
}
/**
* Creates a new IDatabaseTester.
* Default implementation returns a {@link JndiDatabaseTester} configured
* with the values returned from {@link #getJNDIProperties()} and
* {@link #getLookupName()}.
*/
protected IDatabaseTester newDatabaseTester()
{
logger.debug("newDatabaseTester() - start");
return new JndiDatabaseTester( getJNDIProperties(), getLookupName() );
}
/**
* Returns the JNDI lookup name for the test DataSource.
*/
protected abstract String getLookupName();
/**
* Returns the JNDI properties to use.
* Subclasses must override this method to provide customized JNDI
* properties. Default implementation returns an empty Properties object.
*/
protected Properties getJNDIProperties()
{
return new Properties();
}
}
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