Testing ServiceLocator using JUnit
This is a follow up question to my previous question.
I am trying to write test case for my ServiceLocator class but it gives me the following error:
com/iplanet/ias/admin/common/ASException
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/iplanet/ias/admin/common/ASException
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
My test case:
public void testServiceLocator () throws UivException, NamingException
{
DataSource ds = ServiceLocator.getInstance().getDataSource("jdbc/RSRC/my/mydb");
//I have not put any assert statements because i know above line is failing
}
The above code fails on getInstance()
method which looks like this:
static public ServiceLocator getInstance() throws UivException {
try {
if (me == null) {
synchronized(ServiceLocator.class) {
me = new ServiceLocator();
}
}
return me;
}
catch (UivException e) {
throw new UivException(ErrorCode.SERVICE_LOCATOR_ERROR,
ErrorCode.SERVICE_LOCATOR_LOOKUP_ERROR,
e.getMessage());
}
}
I know this ServiceLocator
works fine because when I test my application from the front end there are no issues. Only reason I am writing this test case is because I want to test my DAO. And for me to test my DAO ServiceLocator
has to work (from JUnit).
I don't have a clue what to make of the error message. Does anyone want to suggest something I can try that will hopefully work?
EDIT: ServiceLocator constructor
private ServiceLocator() throws UivException {
try {
ic = new InitialContext();
开发者_如何学JAVA // System.out.println("Created the Initial Context");
cache = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap());
}
catch (NamingException ne) {
throw new UivException(ErrorCode.SERVICE_LOCATOR_ERROR,
0, ne.getMessage());
}
catch (NullPointerException e) {
throw new UivException(ErrorCode.SERVICE_LOCATOR_ERROR,
0, e.getMessage());
}
}
Actually, the error is pretty clear: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/iplanet/ias/admin/common/ASException
indicates that the definition of ASException
cannot be found at runtime.
When running in the application server, this class is provided by iPlanet Application Server and the code just runs fine. To run this code outside the application server context, you'll have to provide it "manually" by putting it to the classpath. So you have to add the right iPlanet JAR to the classpath (this is the tricky part, you'll have to find which one).
Additionally, I can see taht you're using the InitialContext
non-arg constructor so you're using iPlanet's environment settings when running inside the application server. Outside iPlanet (e.g. for a unit test), you'll have to provide the right JNDI properties for iPlanet yourself. To do so, you'll have to put a jndi.properties
file on the classpath with (at least) the initial context factory and the provider URL. Something like this:
java.naming.factory.initial=...
java.naming.provider.url=...
Check your iPlanet documentation for the values.
Well, is com.iplanet.ias.admin.common.ASException
on the classpath when you invoke your tests?
Are you relying on the app server to have the JDBC driver's libraries in it's classpath, or are you deploying it yourself?
I'm curious why you're writing a service locator. Is it part of an assignment? In the real world, Dependency Injection is the clearly superior choice, using either Guice or Spring.
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