I have an idea for the mock testing project. While Shale and all other
projects use one base class where all mock objects are initialized, the
new one can utilize Seam/WebBeans 'inverse of control' pattern, where
necessary mock object should be injected in the same way as components use:
public class FooTest extends .... {
@in
private FacesContext context;
public void testBar() {
...............
context.get......
...............
}
Therefore all mock initialization code can be moved into separate class,
that may be used with any test framework ( jUnit 3/4, testng.... ).
Dan Allen wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Alexandr Smirnov <asmirnov(a)exadel.com
<mailto:asmirnov@exadel.com>> wrote:
Ok, do you start that project ? RichFaces uses Shale mocks now, but I
wish to replace that with something more convenient. I can help with
development and contribute existing test classes from richfaces to the
new mocks project.
Yes, it is here:
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/seam/modules/trunk/mock/
However, give me a day or two while I import what we have from Seam (I
need to bring in the mocks from seambay and a couple other places).
Exactly, we want to get away from Shale.
-Dan
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