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Posted to java-dev@axis.apache.org by ru...@apache.org on 2002/01/07 16:15:53 UTC

cvs commit: xml-axis/java/test/chains PackageTests.java TestSimpleChain.java

rubys       02/01/07 07:15:53

  Added:       java/test/chains PackageTests.java TestSimpleChain.java
  Log:
  More units tests... Yum.
  Submitted by:	Glyn Normington <gl...@uk.ibm.com>
  Note: I added some "silencer" code... I find FATAL_ERRORS during unit
  test disquieting.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.1                  xml-axis/java/test/chains/PackageTests.java
  
  Index: PackageTests.java
  ===================================================================
  package test.chains;
  
  import junit.framework.Test;
  import junit.framework.TestSuite;
  
  /**
   */
  public class PackageTests
  {
      public static void main (String[] args) {
              junit.textui.TestRunner.run (suite());
      }
  
      public static Test suite()
      {
          TestSuite suite = new TestSuite("All axis Chain tests");
  
          suite.addTest(TestSimpleChain.suite());
          return suite;
      }
  }
  
  
  
  1.1                  xml-axis/java/test/chains/TestSimpleChain.java
  
  Index: TestSimpleChain.java
  ===================================================================
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  package test.chains;
  
  import junit.framework.Test;
  import junit.framework.TestCase;
  import junit.framework.TestSuite;
  
  import org.apache.axis.SimpleChain;
  import org.apache.axis.Handler;
  import org.apache.axis.handlers.BasicHandler;
  import org.apache.axis.MessageContext;
  import org.apache.axis.AxisFault;
  
  import org.apache.log4j.Category;
  import org.apache.log4j.Level;
  
  public class TestSimpleChain extends TestCase
  {
      public TestSimpleChain (String name) {
          super(name);
      }
  
      public static Test suite() {
          return new TestSuite(TestSimpleChain.class);
      }
  
      protected void setup() {
      }
  
      private class TestHandler extends BasicHandler {
          public TestHandler() {}
          public void invoke(MessageContext msgContext) throws AxisFault {}
          public void undo(MessageContext msgContext) {}
      }
  
      public void testSimpleChainAddHandler()
      {
          SimpleChain c = new SimpleChain();
  
          Handler h1 = new TestHandler();
          assertTrue("Empty chain has a handler", !c.contains(h1));
  
          c.addHandler(h1);
          assertTrue("Added handler not in chain", c.contains(h1));
      }
  
      public void testSimpleChainAddHandlerAfterInvoke()
      {
          try {
              SimpleChain c = new SimpleChain();
              Handler h1 = new TestHandler();
              c.addHandler(h1);
  
              // A null engine is good enough for this test
              MessageContext mc = new MessageContext(null);
              c.invoke(mc);
  
              // while testing, disable noise
              Category category = Category.getInstance(
                  org.apache.axis.InternalException.class.getName());
              Level oldLevel = category.getLevel();
              category.setLevel(Level.OFF);
  
              try {
                  Handler h2 = new TestHandler();
                  c.addHandler(h2);
                  assertTrue("Handler added after chain invoked", false);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                  // Correct behaviour. Exact exception isn't critical
              }
  
              category.setLevel(oldLevel);
          } catch (AxisFault af) {
              assertTrue("Unexpected exception", false);
          }
      }
  }