"mrobinson28" wrote :
| So my questions:
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| | * From the exception it looks like I may have to provide more than I am currently
via something in org.jboss.seam.mock.* e.g currentUser (In the application currentUser is
a session scoped component that is instantiated when a user logs in). Are there any
examples of using these mock objects anywhere?
| | * Currently I am extending SeamTest which I understand is used for integration
testing. Is it incorrect to do this when unit testing; several of the methods provided
seem helpful in unit testing also. Would it be feasible to override init so that the
embedded container is not started for stand alone unit test (or maybe have something like
SeamUnitTest?
| | * In general I seem to be having difficulties writing unit test because it occurs
over and over again that some method is accessing a variable that is within scope during
normal program executions e.g. in the code above currentUser is within scope but is not
injected into the component that is accessing it. Is this bad practice? I tested
re-writing the class that I am trying to test to contain and instance of the currentUser
object injected using @In and then accessing that object from the method that performs the
query and this works, both in the application and in my unit test if I manually inject
that object.
| | * Is it possible to manually inject objects into different scopes
programmatically for unit testing?
Did you ever figure out the answers to these excellent questions? I'm writing some
unit tests and I'm running into some of your issues, especially the second issue (re:
extending SeamTest for unit tests). I'm trying to avoid extending SeamTest in my unit
tests. However, there's one nagging issue I have when doing this. Because the code
I'm testing contains logging statements where the log object is injected using the
@Logger annotation, TestNG always barfs with a null pointer exception when it encounters a
logging statement in the code... Perhaps I can mock the log object. Any hints here?
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