You can control contexts as described in the Weld ref manual (this is a Weld only feature,
not in CDI yet) --
http://docs.jboss.org/weld/reference/latest/en-US/html/contexts.html --
follow the instructions there to manually control the contexts.
However in general for the type of test you describe I generally would suggest using
htmlunit or selenium as they give a much more realistic view of how your users interact
with pages. "Unit" tests are more suitable for testing out your business logic.
I think Aslak does plan manual context control in Arquillian (but the approach from Weld
above should work fine in Arquillian as well).
On 25 Jan 2011, at 09:34, Marek Smigielski wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to write some more complex test scenario for wicket module, but I have
problem with CDI contexts. When I access second page through SeamWicketTester object,
request context still is the same as in previous one. Is there any way to manualy flush
context in CDI?
Without it it will be hard to write some integration test in realworld business
application when you need some more steps to test, and want to see how different objects
are injected to your pages.
As I understand there will be also impossible to test conversation scope behaviour. Do
you have any advice how to do it?
Or should I use frameworks like selenium?
It will be good feature to manually control context switching in arquillian but I
don't know whether it is possible.
regards,
Marek Smigielski
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