org.springframework.mock.jndi
Class ExpectedLookupTemplate
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate
org.springframework.mock.jndi.ExpectedLookupTemplate
public class ExpectedLookupTemplate
- extends JndiTemplate
Simple extension of the JndiTemplate class that always returns a given
object. Very useful for testing. Effectively a mock object.
- Author:
- Rod Johnson, Juergen Hoeller
Constructor Summary |
ExpectedLookupTemplate()
Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return given objects for
given names. |
ExpectedLookupTemplate(String name,
Object object)
Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return the given object,
but honour only requests for the given name. |
Method Summary |
void |
addObject(String name,
Object object)
Add the given object to the list of JNDI objects that this template will
expose. |
Object |
lookup(String name)
If the name is the expected name specified in the constructor, return the
object provided in the constructor. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
ExpectedLookupTemplate
public ExpectedLookupTemplate()
- Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return given objects for
given names. To be populated through
addObject
calls.
- See Also:
addObject(String, Object)
ExpectedLookupTemplate
public ExpectedLookupTemplate(String name,
Object object)
- Construct a new JndiTemplate that will always return the given object,
but honour only requests for the given name.
- Parameters:
name
- the name the client is expected to look upobject
- the object that will be returned
addObject
public void addObject(String name,
Object object)
- Add the given object to the list of JNDI objects that this template will
expose.
- Parameters:
name
- the name the client is expected to look upobject
- the object that will be returned
lookup
public Object lookup(String name)
throws NamingException
- If the name is the expected name specified in the constructor, return the
object provided in the constructor. If the name is unexpected, a
respective NamingException gets thrown.
- Overrides:
lookup
in class JndiTemplate
- Parameters:
name
- the JNDI name of the object
- Returns:
- object found (cannot be
null
; if a not so well-behaved
JNDI implementations returns null, a NamingException gets thrown)
- Throws:
NamingException
- if there is no object with the given
name bound to JNDI