TestFactory
class creates thread-local TestSuite
instances. This factory class should be used in cases when a stateful test is intended to be decorated by a LoadTest
. A stateful test is defined as any test that defines test-specific state in its setUp()
method.
Use of the TestFactory
ensures that each thread spawned by a LoadTest
contains its own TestSuite
instance containing all tests defined in the specified TestCase
class.
A typical usage scenario is as follows:
Test factory = new TestFactory(YourTestCase.class); LoadTest test = new LoadTest(factory, numberOfUsers, ...); ...
Of course, static variables cannot be protected externally, so tests intended to be run in a multi-threaded environment should ensure that the use of static variables is thread-safe.
This class is dependent on Java 2. For earlier platforms a local cache implementation should be changed to use, for example, a HashMap to track thread-local information.
@author Mike Clark @author Clarkware Consulting, Inc. @author Ervin Varga @see com.clarkware.junitperf.LoadTest
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