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package org.apache.cactus;
import javax.servlet.jsp.JspWriter;
import junit.framework.Test;
import org.apache.cactus.configuration.JspConfiguration;
import org.apache.cactus.internal.client.WebClientTestCaseDelegate;
import org.apache.cactus.internal.server.ServerTestCaseDelegate;
import org.apache.cactus.server.PageContextWrapper;
/**
* Test classes that need access to valid JSP implicit objects (such as the
* page context, the output jsp writer, the HTTP request, ...) must subclass
* this class.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:vmassol@apache.org">Vincent Massol</a>
*
* @version $Id: JspTestCase.java,v 1.13 2003/07/12 19:31:41 vmassol Exp $
*/
public class JspTestCase extends ServletTestCase
{
/**
* Valid <code>PageContext</code> object that you can access from
* the <code>testXXX()</code>, <code>setUp</code> and
* <code>tearDown()</code> methods. If you try to access it from either the
* <code>beginXXX()</code> or <code>endXXX()</code> methods it will
* have the <code>null</code> value.
*/
public PageContextWrapper pageContext;
/**
* Valid <code>JspWriter</code> object that you can access from
* the <code>testXXX()</code>, <code>setUp</code> and
* <code>tearDown()</code> methods. If you try to access it from either the
* <code>beginXXX()</code> or <code>endXXX()</code> methods it will
* have the <code>null</code> value.
*/
public JspWriter out;
/**
* Initializations common to all constructors.
*
* @param theTest a pure JUnit Test that Cactus will wrap
*/
void init(Test theTest)
{
setClientDelegate(new WebClientTestCaseDelegate(
this, theTest, new JspConfiguration()));
setServerDelegate(new ServerTestCaseDelegate(this, theTest));
}
/**
* Default constructor defined in order to allow creating Test Case
* without needing to define constructor (new feature in JUnit 3.8.1).
* Should only be used with JUnit 3.8.1 or greater.
*
* @since 1.5
*/
public JspTestCase()
{
super();
}
/**
* Constructs a JUnit test case with the given name.
*
* @param theName the name of the test case
*/
public JspTestCase(String theName)
{
super(theName);
}
/**
* Wraps a pure JUnit Test Case in a Cactus Test Case.
*
* @param theName the name of the test
* @param theTest the Test Case class to wrap
* @since 1.5
*/
public JspTestCase(String theName, Test theTest)
{
super(theName, theTest);
}
}