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jmockring - Java test MOCKing tool for spRING.
A test harness tool for projects using the following technology stack:
- Java 6+
- Spring 3.1 or greater as a DI/Deployment container
- JUnit 4 and Mockito for testing
- Jetty/Servlet API 3.0 for web app (war) deployment - for testing only
Main features:
1) Partial Spring context deployment with automatic bean mocking for unavailable beans
2) Bootstrapping embedded Jetty server via JUnit runners
3) Configurable web application contexts
4) Automatic injection of Spring beans and mocks in JUnit tests via Java5 annotations
/*
* Copyright (c) 2013, Pavel Lechev
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*
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*
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package org.jmockring.webserver;
import org.jmockring.configuration.ServerConfiguration;
/**
* Web Server abstraction.
*
* The concrete implementation can be anything that can run WAR applications.
*
* All implementing classes must have a public constructor accepting a single argument of type {@link org.jmockring.configuration.ServerConfiguration}
*
* @author Pavel Lechev
* @date 25/01/13
*/
public interface WebServer {
/**
* @param configuration
*/
void initialise(ServerConfiguration configuration);
/**
* Start the server.
*
* This method must block the caller thread for as long as the server is running.
*/
void start();
/**
* Graceful server shutdown.
*
* The task executor should assume that after calling this method the server thread may continue to run for some time
* until all shutdown procedures have completed.
*/
void shutdown();
/**
* Get the TCP/IP port on which the server is listening.
* Currently only one listener is started per-server, so we only have one port.
*
* @return
*/
int getPort();
/**
* Return a human readable server name.
*
* @return
*/
String getName();
/**
* This method will block the current thread until the server is initialised.
*
* In most cases the server connectors will start and will listen to the specific port before the web application is fully initialised.
* This method allows the server to block the caller until the applications are ready to use.
*/
void waitForInitialisation();
}