package com.cisco.salesit.tests.ppm.struts;
import java.util.*;
import java.text.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.io.*;
import servletunit.struts.CactusStrutsTestCase;
import junit.framework.*;
import org.apache.log4j.*;
import org.apache.cactus.*;
import com.cisco.salesit.ppm.dataaccessclasses.DBUser;
import com.cisco.salesit.ppm.dataaccessclasses.BusinessEntityDAO;
import com.cisco.salesit.ppm.IConstants;
import com.cisco.salesit.ppm.BusinessEntity;
/**
* Cactus unit tests for testing exception handling of
* <code>ServletTestCase</code>.
*
* These tests should not really be part of the sample application functional
* tests as they are unit tests for Cactus. However, they are unit tests that
* need a servlet environment running for their execution, so they have been
* package here for convenience. They can also be read by end-users to
* understand how Cactus work.
* <br><br>
* Note : This class extends
* <code>TestLoginAction_InterceptorServletTestCase</code> (which itself
* extends <code>ServletTestCase</code>) because we need to be able to verify
* exception handling in our unit test cases so we must not let these exceptions
* get through to JUnit (otherwise the test will appear as failed).
*
* @author <a href="Vincent'>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Vincent Massol</a>
*
* @version $Id: TestLoginAction.java,v 1.5 2001/09/14 20:24:13 pier Exp $
*/
public class TestViewHQDetailsAction
extends CactusStrutsTestCase
{
private Category cat = Category.getInstance(TestViewHQDetailsAction.class.getName());
/**
* Defines the testcase name for JUnit.
*
* @param theName the testcase's name.
*/
public TestViewHQDetailsAction(String theName)
{
super(theName);
}
/**
* Start the tests.
*
* @param theArgs the arguments. Not used
*/
public static void main(String[] theArgs)
{
junit.ui.TestRunner.main(new String[] {
TestViewHQDetailsAction.class.getName()});
}
/**
* @return a test suite (<code>TestSuite</code>) that includes all methods
* starting with "test"
*/
public static Test suite()
{
// All methods starting with "test" will be executed in the test suite.
return new TestSuite(TestViewHQDetailsAction.class);
}
public void beginViewHQDetailsAction(WebRequest theRequest)
{
//HttpSession session=theRequest.getSession();
theRequest.addParameter("BEId","13003");
theRequest.addParameter("countryCode","AUSTRIA");
}
public void setUp()
{
super.setUp();
DBUser user=new DBUser();
user.setUserId("ppeault");
cat.debug("Saving to Session");
session.setAttribute(IConstants.SESSION.IDBUSER,user);
try
{
BusinessEntityDAO beDAO=new BusinessEntityDAO(request);
cat.debug("Going for user names");
BusinessEntity be=beDAO.getUserNames();
be.loadHQLocations(request);
cat.debug("Map is "+be.getHQLocationsMap());
session.setAttribute(IConstants.SESSION.HQLOCATIONSMAP,be.getHQLocationsMap());
}
catch(Exception e)
{
cat.debug("setUP failed "+e.getMessage());
}
}
public void testViewHQDetailsAction()
{
setRequestPathInfo("/viewhqdetails");//?BEId=56860&countryCode=USA");
actionPerform();
verifyForward("success");
verifyNoActionErrors();
}
public void endViewHQDetailsAction(com.meterware.httpunit.WebResponse
response)throws Exception
{
try
{
String title=response.getTitle();
System.out.println("Title is "+title);
System.out.println(""+(response.getLinks()).length);
System.out.println("Charset is "+response.getCharacterSet());
org.w3c.dom.Document dom=response.getDOM();
System.out.println("DOM is "+dom.toString());
//assertEquals("Page has wrong title","View HQ Details",title);
}
catch(Exception e)
{
System.out.println("Exception in end method "+e.getMessage());
}
System.out.println(response.getText());
System.out.println("Response Object is "+response.toString());
}
public void tearDown()
{
cat.debug("Tear down running");
}
}
Nicholas Lesiecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ok, can you give us your test case?
Cheers,
nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Halley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 9:15 AM
To: Cactus Users List
Subject: RE: WebResponse problems
Hi Nick,
Thanks for responding so quickly.
If I access the Struts action with the browser then the page is correctly
displayed.
Alan
Nicholas Lesiecki wrote: What's your response supposed to
contain? I ran into a something like this
once, and discovered that if I didn't cross a few t's and dot a few i's,
tomcat would not print anything to the response. So without knowing your
problem, this is hard to debug.
Cheers,
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Halley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WebResponse problems
Hi,
I am having problems with com.meterware.httpunit.WebResponse. The
getTitle,getText methods all return an empty string.
The response object is valid as can be seen by the output below.
[java] 2002-02-19 13:52:23,489 DEBUG (BaseLog.java:199)- [junit] Title is
[junit] [Lcom.meterware.httpunit.WebLink;@fb1f7
[junit]
[junit] Response Object is [headers={CONTENT-TYPE=text/html,
SET-COOKIE2=JSESSIONID=vojozv4l72;V
ersion=1;Discard;Path="/test", SERVLET-ENGINE=Tomcat Web Server/3.2.3
(JSP 1.1; Servlet 2.2; Java 1.
3.1_01; Windows 2000 5.0 x86; java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc.),
SET-COOKIE=JSESSIONID=vojozv4l72;P
ath=/test}]
[junit] Tests run: 7, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 42.682
sec
I am using cactus 2.2 with Tomcat 3.2.3. I believe this is probably a
configuration issue but can't track it down.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Alan Halley
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