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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
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* Copyright (c) 2013, Pavel Lechev
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package org.jmockring.annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext;
import org.jmockring.webserver.WebServer;
/**
* Inject the Spring context directly into the test class.
*
* The type of the target field can be anything that extends {@link org.springframework.context.ApplicationContext},
* however it must be compatible with the actual context class retrieved from the remote execution.
*
* @author Pavel Lechev
* @date 02/01/13
* @see org.jmockring.junit.PoshTestPostProcessor
*/
@Target(ElementType.FIELD)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
public @interface RemoteSpring {
/**
* @return
* @see Server#name()
*/
String executionName() default Server.DEFAULT_EXECUTION_NAME;
/**
* REQUIRED: The context path for the web app whose Spring context we are injecting.
*
* This will always inject the topmost context (the parent of all other Spring contexts)
*
* @return
*/
String contextPath() default "";
/** @return */
Class extends WebServer> bootstrap() default WebServer.class;
/**
* Annotation classes do not mix well with static fields so we find a backdoor ...
*
* Ohhh ... Java ...
*/
interface ContextSupertype {
/**
* The target fields annotated with this annotation must be assignable to this type.
*
* Currently this is any {@link ApplicationContext} but could be narrowed to something else if needed in the future.
*/
Class EXPECTED_CONTEXT_SUPERTYPE = ApplicationContext.class;
}
}