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Description
Interface Summary | |
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ContextLoader | Strategy interface for loading an application context
for an integration test managed by the Spring TestContext Framework. |
SmartContextLoader | Strategy interface for loading an application context
for an integration test managed by the Spring TestContext Framework. |
TestExecutionListener |
TestExecutionListener defines a listener API for
reacting to test execution events published by the TestContextManager
with which the listener is registered. |
Class Summary | |
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ContextConfigurationAttributes | ContextConfigurationAttributes encapsulates the context
configuration attributes declared on a test class via
@ContextConfiguration . |
MergedContextConfiguration | MergedContextConfiguration encapsulates the merged
context configuration declared on a test class and all of its superclasses
via @ContextConfiguration and
@ActiveProfiles . |
TestContext | TestContext encapsulates the context in which a test is executed,
agnostic of the actual testing framework in use. |
TestContextManager |
TestContextManager is the main entry point into the
Spring TestContext Framework, which provides support for loading and
accessing application contexts , dependency
injection of test instances,
transactional execution of test methods, etc. |
Annotation Types Summary | |
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ActiveProfiles | ActiveProfiles is a class-level annotation that is used to declare
which active bean definition profiles should be used when loading
an ApplicationContext
for test classes. |
ContextConfiguration | ContextConfiguration defines class-level metadata that is
used to determine how to load and configure an
ApplicationContext
for test classes. |
TestExecutionListeners | TestExecutionListeners defines class-level metadata for
configuring which TestExecutionListeners should
be registered with a TestContextManager . |
This package contains the Spring TestContext Framework which provides annotation-driven unit and integration testing support that is agnostic of the actual testing framework in use. The same techniques and annotation-based configuration used in, for example, a JUnit 3.8 environment can also be applied to tests written with JUnit 4.5+, TestNG, etc.
In addition to providing generic and extensible testing infrastructure, the Spring TestContext Framework provides out-of-the-box support for Spring-specific integration testing functionality such as context management and caching, dependency injection of test fixtures, and transactional test management with default rollback semantics.
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