When running an integration test (Web Service talking to JDBC, in this case) how do you force the database to throw an error so that the resulting soap fault can be inspected?
I'm using Spring's Transactional Test Framework, so would be unreasonable to just issue a DROP TABLE whatever; to break it? :D
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I am using AbstractTransactionalSpringContextTests to run spring integrations tests.
The spring context is loaded just once and then all the tests are run.
How do I do the same if I want my tests to be in many classes and packages.
Of course, the spring context should be loaded just once for all my tests (in all classes and packages), a...
I have a large application spread across multiple Spring bean definition xml files. In my test suite I manually load up the XML files I need using a FileSystemXmlApplicationContext to perform the tests I want to run. This reduces test set up time and allows me to use the same exact configuration files that are used in production.
Now I...
I am using DBUnit to test a Spring/Hibernate persistence.
I created an abstract test:
public abstract class AbstractTestCase extends
AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests {
@Override
protected String[] getConfigLocations() {
return new String[] {
"classpath:/applicationContext.xml",
"classpath:/testDataSource...
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I have a Unit testing problem where a class has a static variable which wants to load the Spring Application Ctx.
This class DOES NOT come out of the Bean Factory and I cannot change this fact.
static ApplicationContext applicationContext = ...;
This works fine, but is hard to JMock, or atleast I don't know a way and until I...
The following test illustrates that this test bean is initialized twice by Spring. I'm hoping someone can tell me why this is so, since it should only be once. Here's the test:
import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.s...
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I'm trying to create integration tests for a legacy application deployed on Weblogic 8.1 using a subclass of AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests.
My test method has the following annotations :
@Test
@Rollback(true)
public void testDeployedEJBCall throws Exception {...}
My test class also references beans of type org.s...
I would like to make use of request scoped beans in my app. I use JUnit4 for testing. If I try to create one in a test like this:
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration(locations = { "classpath:spring/TestScopedBeans-context.xml" })
public class TestScopedBeans {
protected final static Logger logger = Logger...
If I were to annotate my DAO integration test methods with @Transactional, Spring Test will happily rollback any changes to the database after each test methods completes. These seems extremely convenient, because I can load the test data once with a @BeforeClass method and all clean up is handled for me.
But I question whether this is...
Spring Test helpfully rolls back any changes made to the database within a test method. This means that it is not necessary to take the time to delete/reload the test data before each test method.
But if you use the @BeforeClass Junit annotation, then that forces the data loader to be static. A question that is explored here: http:...
Hi
I would like to use two different implementations for a DAO with Spring's testframework.
src.main.java
.businessobjects
\-User.java
.dao
\-IUserDAO.java
.daojpa
\-UserDAO.java
.daohibernate
\-UserDAO.java
The spring testcase in:
src.test.java.base:
package base;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import org.springfr...
I have written some JUnit tests using JUnit 4 and spring-test libraries. When I run the tests inside Eclipse then run fine and pass. But when I run them using Maven (during the build process), they fail giving a spring related error. I am not sure what is causing the problem, JUnit, Surefire or Spring. Here is my test code, spring config...
I'm trying to test my portlet controllers written using Spring but I don't know how to use org.springframework.mock.web.portlet package.
There are lot of examples for org.springframework.mock.web but lack of examples for mocking portlets using Spring.
Can anyone show me an example test for portlet controllers?
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I'm trying to integration test my application with Spring TestContext framework. I have done this by extending AbstractTransactionalJUnit4SpringContextTests, as usual. However, my application has three different data sources (with names like xDataSource, yDataSource, zdataSource), så when I try to run the test, the autowiring of data sou...