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John Bush commented on WW-5030:
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At worse it would be a wash since the code has to come to the project from
somewhere. The plugin might have gotten heavier but the Spring dependency
(spring-test) got lighter. I believe spring-test is a dependency of
struts2-junit-plugin so the baggage hasn't changed. I truly appreciate the
issue being looked at and thank you for your effort. I look forward to the
upcoming change. Thanks - John
> ClassNotFoundException - MockPortletResponse
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>
> Key: WW-5030
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-5030
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Plugin - Portlet
> Affects Versions: 2.5.18
> Reporter: John Bush
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 2.6
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> Attachments: TestStrutsPortlet.zip, fail.txt, success.txt
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> WW-3826 solved a problem running JUnit tests on portlet actions that use the
> struts2-portlet-plugin and struts2-junit-plugin. The solution used Spring's
> org.springframework.mock.web.portlet package in the spring-test framework.
> Spring Portlet MVC is no longer supported (SPR-14129) and the package has
> been removed starting with Spring 5. I'm not able to upgrade to Spring 5
> without loosing my unit testing since having both versions of spring-test in
> my classpath creates many other issues.
> I've attached a zipped portlet project for testing (TestStrutsPortlet.zip),
> console log from a successful test (success.txt) and console log from a
> failed test (fail.txt). All that needs to change is the spring-version in the
> POM to recreate the testing.
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