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package org.gradle.messaging.remote.internal;
import org.jmock.Expectations;
import org.jmock.integration.junit4.JMock;
import org.jmock.integration.junit4.JUnit4Mockery;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
import java.net.URI;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.*;
@RunWith(JMock.class)
public class DefaultMessagingClientTest {
private final JUnit4Mockery context = new JUnit4Mockery();
private final MultiChannelConnector connector = context.mock(MultiChannelConnector.class);
@Test
public void createsConnectionOnConstructionAndStopsOnStop() throws Exception {
final URI serverAddress = new URI("test:somestuff");
final MultiChannelConnection<Message> connection = context.mock(MultiChannelConnection.class);
context.checking(new Expectations() {{
one(connector).connect(with(equalTo(serverAddress)));
will(returnValue(connection));
}});
DefaultMessagingClient client = new DefaultMessagingClient(connector, getClass().getClassLoader(), serverAddress);
context.checking(new Expectations() {{
one(connection).stop();
}});
client.stop();
}
}