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Re: Hk2 JUnit integration

From: Marina Vatkina <marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>
Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 11:48:15 -0700

It's a lot of traces :(

What kind of constructor does it need?

Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException:
com.sun.enterprise.transaction.jts.AppTest
    at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Class.java:340)
    at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:308)
    at com.sun.hk2.component.ConstructorWomb.create(ConstructorWomb.java:68)

thanks,
-marina

Jerome Dochez wrote:
> actually what you see below is just traces, I don't see the real
> reason for the failure.
>
> you need to look into
> target/surefire-reports/com.sun.enterprise.transaction.jts.AppTest.txt
> for the real reason...
>
>
> On 05/26/2010 04:34 PM, Marina Vatkina wrote:
>> Hi Jerome,
>>
>> I tried to add @RunWith(Hk2Runner.class) to get a hold of the habitat
>> in one of my junit tests, but it failed with a lot of messages in the
>> console output like this:
>>
>> Beginning parsing ...
>> Ignoring service-less ...
>>
>> then it came to these lines (what is car?) and failed:
>>
>> Finished introspecting hk2-core-1.0.19.jar
>> Finished introspecting test-classes
>> Finished introspecting auto-depends-1.0.19.jar
>> Finished introspecting osgi-adapter-1.0.19.jar
>> Finished introspecting annotation-framework-3.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> Finished introspecting ejb-internal-api-3.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> Starting to introspect
>> finished introspecting
>> Starting to introspect
>> finished introspecting
>> Found contract : com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ActiveResourceAdapter
>> --> com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ActiveResourceAdapterImpl {index:
>> {com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ActiveResourceAdapter,}
>> class: {com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ActiveResourceAdapterImpl,}
>> }
>> <...>
>> -->
>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.annotation.introspection.AppClientPersistenceDependencyAnnotationScanner
>> {index: {com.sun.enterpr
>> ise.deployment.annotation.introspection.AnnotationScanner:car,}
>> class:
>> {com.sun.enterprise.deployment.annotation.introspection.AppClientPersistenceDependencyAnnotationScanner,}
>>
>> com.sun.enterprise.deployment.annotation.introspection.AnnotationScanner:
>> {car,}
>> }
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>> T E S T S
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>> Running com.sun.enterprise.transaction.jts.AppTest
>> Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.138
>> sec <<< FAILURE!
>>
>> Results :
>>
>> Tests in error:
>> com.sun.enterprise.transaction.jts.AppTest
>>
>> Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 0
>>
>> thanks,
>> -marina
>>
>> Jerome Dochez wrote:
>>> I have made good progress integrating Hk2 injection inside JUnit
>>> tests so I have written a wiki page on how to better unit test your
>>> modules with JUnit and Hk2.
>>>
>>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=TestingWithHk2
>>>
>>> Now you can use @Inject inside junit tests and have habitat services
>>> injected and tested. It should simplify the testing of individual
>>> modules, please try to use this as soon as possible for unit testing.
>>> I believe we should be able to do the same with TestNG but I have no
>>> cycles for that, if anyone wants to pick that up, it would be great...
>>>
>>> jerome
>>
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